"We're tirelessly trying to obsolete our own technology," Grobman said.
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You have been tirelessly working to defend women in Myanmar.
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They work tirelessly to keep our country and communities safe.
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I would stay up all the time and work tirelessly.
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"My mom is tirelessly my No. 1 fan," he says.
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" She added: "Gavin worked tirelessly to hold power to account.
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You tirelessly developed, pitched, sold, maybe even danced a little.
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To our players: your player leadership has been working tirelessly.
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When he went home, he worked tirelessly there as well.
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Brzezinski fought tirelessly to bring freedom to his homeland of Poland.
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"He has worked tirelessly in achieving this mission," Margol told CNN.
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That shouldn't have happened, and I'll work tirelessly to change that.
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To that end, they worked tirelessly to make their drones quieter.
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The telecom lobby works tirelessly to keep this status quo intact.
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He continues to work tirelessly on behalf of the American people.
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Surely few writers have so tirelessly sought to be of service.
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But she continued to train tirelessly to master the soprano range.
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Wildlife conservationists have been working tirelessly to save Australia's indigenous species.
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In the meantime, Mr Chesky tirelessly talks up its growth potential.
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Many of his peers have been battling fires tirelessly for months.
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There are ruthlessly propagandistic actors working tirelessly to mislead the public.
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As an adviser, Tom tirelessly offered feedback on his students' work.
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We just started, we're going as quick as we can, working tirelessly.
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Jane tirelessly campaigned to rouse up a search for her missing husband.
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Now 83, Mayall continues to work tirelessly to spread the blues gospel.
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"We are working tirelessly to ensure it stays that way," he said.
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Sure, internet progressives tirelessly mocked Kellyanne Conway for making up a massacre.
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People work tirelessly for what they believe in no matter the obstacle.
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For a while, I listened to Whatever People Say I Am tirelessly.
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From advocate for children to senator, she has pursued her vocation tirelessly.
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All around us, machines were moving, gracefully and tirelessly executing their tasks.
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Amatrice Journal AMATRICE, Italy — The rescuers worked tirelessly under a scorching sun.
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Lead counsel said they had worked tirelessly and cooperatively for all plaintiffs.
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She works tirelessly as a cleaning woman to pay for their education.
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Jimmy and I worked tirelessly to make better lives for our children.
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It was like, 'I can't bear missing people and working myself tirelessly.
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Community health worker Odette Mukarumongi worked tirelessly in Karambi to counteract the rumours.
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None more so than Cosby's accusers who, like Constand, fought tirelessly for justice.
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Donnie Smith, Executive Director of Donda's House, has worked tirelessly on that organization.
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"We are working tirelessly to make sure it stays that way," he added.
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On the campaign trail he tirelessly projects himself as a fear-inspiring avenger.
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Graceful and soft-spoken, Murray is a seasoned nurse tirelessly defending the innocent.
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Our homicide investigators worked tirelessly to pursue leads and track down these suspects.
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Its leaders maintain that it tirelessly investigates every possible instance of match-fixing.
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"Staff work tirelessly and have experience consistent with the practice of previous administrations."
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He was a genius and he worked tirelessly to make the world better.
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Some people think that the solution is to keep fighting tirelessly for equality.
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Lily is a celebrated local writer and Chloe Rose tirelessly supports her friends.
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Like Mulder, Fort tirelessly sought out evidence of the anomalies that obsessed him.
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Whatever it is, it causes them to work tirelessly to chase those dreams.
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"She worked hard, tirelessly flying around the world again and again," he said.
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He did this work tirelessly, always with a smile or a kind gesture.
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Always with a clear conscience because I work tirelessly to salvage my relationships.
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We will continue to work tirelessly to find justice for all murder victims.
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Google has a cache, which it is tirelessly analyzing for clues and content.
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"Our I.T. teams are working tirelessly to fix the problems," Mr. Cruz added.
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We work tirelessly to try and get ahead of these things where possible.
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Since the 2010 disaster, Blankenship has been working tirelessly to clear his name.
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Our country has worked tirelessly to encourage other counties to follow our lead.
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After that, he said, he worked tirelessly to reduce the number of troops.
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"I have worked tirelessly on this, and you know I'm right," Steyer said.
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"We're working tirelessly to try to make this happen," Glick told the station.
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It presents her as working tirelessly but too deferentially to sustain her authority.
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We will work tirelessly to return our Los Angeles Lakers to N.B.A. champions.
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Grateful to firefighters who are working tirelessly to ensure it is fully contained.
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They will work tirelessly to bring the perfection they have envisioned into reality.
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I worked tirelessly to make this happen and practically ended my own social life.
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Staffers at Aurora Golf Club were working tirelessly to clean up the hail mess.
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Pelosi has tirelessly traveled the country and raised half of the record DCCC haul.
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Simon [Khalaf] has worked tirelessly to support us and everything that makes Tumblr special.
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They worked tirelessly for musical success, which was great, but that sometimes created tension.
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These 24 people have worked tirelessly to make their communities safer and more empowered.
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You work so tirelessly on your business, and with so much passion and precision.
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I have seen this girl work tirelessly for the last 10+ years almost everyday.
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I work tirelessly to represent & support marginalized communities I love & am a part of.
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We work tirelessly to maintain an open and safe work environment here at Squarespace.
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We will work tirelessly to find them, stop them, and bring them to justice.
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As social media smart alecks have tirelessly noted, New Shepard looks like a dildo.
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We work tirelessly to earn our customers' trust and business by solving their problems.
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Munich's police spokesperson, Marcus da Gloria Martins, laboured tirelessly to sort fact from fiction.
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FOR decades the police have tirelessly attempted to crush organised crime in southern Italy.
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Lenny's lawyer, John Coggeshall, and I work tirelessly trying to gain attention for him.
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Thousands of firefighters and support personnel are working tirelessly to protect life and property.
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You balanced tirelessly, indefatigably; you balanced, you balanced, and then you balanced some more.
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Southern Poverty Law Center: An organization that tirelessly fights hate groups and domestic extremists.
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The ADEAM team worked tirelessly from Tuesday through Thursday, and Friday was no different.
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They will tell you of a woman who tirelessly and generously gave of herself.
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I tipped them the cash I had and thanked them for working tirelessly now.
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Ms. Nozdrovska fought tirelessly while judges serving under the man's uncle dragged their feet.
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Investigators say they are working tirelessly to find out who is behind the attacks.
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That first year, we worked tirelessly to convince 176 neighborhoods to adopt our platform.
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And all that is because Robert and Tina work tirelessly to make it right.
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Well into the 1980s, she worked tirelessly, often on theatrical sets and costume designs.
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Thankyou to all the firefighters across our country working tirelessly in these difficult conditions.
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Choosing the life of a solopreneur means working alone, tirelessly, long past retirement age.
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"We will work tirelessly to ensure this seat remains in Republican hands," Stivers said.
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In America, we've already worked tirelessly to mirror this -- even before the GOP plan.
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"I will work tirelessly to ensure that our staff is truly inclusive," she added.
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"I will work tirelessly to ensure that our staff is truly inclusive," she added.
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It's a status quo of dysfunction the telecom industry works tirelessly to keep intact.
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We worked tirelessly to recreate that as best we could, given the constraints we had.
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Since 9/11, the medical examiner's office has worked tirelessly to identify roughly 22,000 remains.
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He also tirelessly dedicated himself to activism aimed at helping Sudan before dying in 2010.
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And she advocated tirelessly on behalf of sex workers, prisoners and people with HIV/AIDS.
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First, rescuers gave it some water while another team worked tirelessly to dig it free.
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Misty Upham fought tirelessly to end violence against indigenous women, domestic workers and undocumented women.
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Why should I feel guilty for something my father worked so tirelessly to give me?
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She worked tirelessly on numerous charity campaigns, creating memories for many individuals and their families.
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Colleagues remembered Gilkey, 50, as someone who worked tirelessly in the world's most difficult places.
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" Robinson added that "the investigators on this case have worked tirelessly to uncover the truth.
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They work a difficult job tirelessly, helping to shape children during their very formative years.
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Since that horrific day, Remsburg worked tirelessly simply to be able to stand and speak.
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After campaigning tirelessly in Nevada and South Carolina, Clinton's schedule in Michigan seemed less packed.
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Since that time, the FBI has worked tirelessly to locate him and bring him home.
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This week's obituary celebrated Daniel Berrigan, who worked tirelessly for peace, Ad maiorem del gloriam.
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Tillemann-Dick wanted to keep the lungs she had worked tirelessly for years to train.
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Board, conservative activists have tirelessly designed and passed legislation to maintain a privileged economic elite.
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Since production peaked in 1973, the forgotten steel industry has tirelessly fought to be heard.
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He's been tirelessly working on everything from eradicating malaria to solving the world's toilet crisis.
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Bill Gates has worked tirelessly when it comes to health care issues around the globe.
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The president has worked tirelessly to discredit the Russia investigation and everyone involved in it.
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The restaurant here is ruled by Peter Bartlett, mugging tirelessly as an aggrieved maître d'.
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What-if has been the dominant excuse for their tirelessly conservative approach in recent years.
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Shopping or tirelessly working are not solutions, and what's actually needed is your emotional presence.
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In decision-making positions, like the spectacular women above, Latinas tirelessly serve the broader community.
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In the last year, Megan Thee Stallion has worked tirelessly to become a household name.
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The Bureau has never growncomplacent and continues to work tirelessly every day to protect allAmericans.
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" Goldman added: "I'm indebted to my colleagues for working tirelessly in pursuit of that objective.
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But that's an outdated statement in a time when women are fighting tirelessly for equality.
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They can respond instantly and tweet tirelessly, but waste no time reading anybody else's timeline.
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Sanders has worked tirelessly to raise awareness of our income equality crisis here at home.
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"Ryan has tirelessly traveled the country campaigning directly on behalf of our candidates," Zetts said.
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They produce a liquid prized for its nuance; its subtleties tirelessly analyzed by discerning connoisseurs.
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Long before Sandy Hook, before Columbine, it was working tirelessly to accumulate influence in Washington.
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No. 2 is DuPont, where CEO Ed Breen is working tirelessly to merge with Dow Chemical.
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"I will work tirelessly so that Brazil reaches its destiny," Bolsonaro said after being sworn in.
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To the young people who worked tirelessly to organize, I'm sorry adults chose to do this.
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For three years, Cook worked tirelessly so that she could compete in the 2016 diving trials.
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For Armenian-Americans who have labored tirelessly to secure recognition, Tuesday's vote elicited tears of relief.
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But many same-sex couples in Asia are still tirelessly and heroically fighting for their rights.
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These are performers, a majority of whom are women, who worked tirelessly for nearly 10 years.
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Throughout his 70-year reign, the king worked tirelessly to improve the livelihoods of his subjects.
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My friend Maria Menounos also reached out tirelessly help to connect with suppliers in her network.
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Claire worked tirelessly to train and socialize the pair in preparation for their therapy animal certification.
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I worked tirelessly to promote and advance her career, as Megyn herself admitted to Charlie Rose.
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The NRA has fought tirelessly to make sure that gun owners can take their guns anywhere.
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Each group fought tirelessly to be recognised as vital members of a community that is expanding.
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Both startups have been working tirelessly to build sustainable businesses and expand beyond bikes and scooters.
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Our Department has worked tirelessly to engage immigrant communities and include them in our policing process.
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He worked tirelessly to unite us and never stopped fighting for the dignity of every person.
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A change that voters are calling for, a change I have been working tirelessly to achieve.
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Their mom was discharged May 18 but have been tirelessly helping to care for their infants.
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I am going to work tirelessly every single day - (APPLAUSE) ... because this election is too important.
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Investigators worked tirelessly in the years that followed but could find no traces of Jacob Wetterling.
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The other Bombers worked tirelessly, without pause or complaint, with only the occasional request for cigarettes.
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Cummings, who has tirelessly fought for the residents of Baltimore since first being elected in 2628.
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We are working tirelessly to restore the faith of all our investors, shareholders, partners and colleagues.
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" Cruz during his victory speech said he had called O'Rourke to congratulate him on campaigning "tirelessly.
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Everyone who worked tirelessly the last 85033 days covering the Trump campaign and transition is exhausted.
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"Donald Trump has pledged to work tirelessly to get our country back on track," she said.
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She worked tirelessly, aware that she now had more power than ever to affect children's lives.
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I am going to work tirelessly every single day — (APPLAUSE) ... because this election is too important.
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The team was armed with hoses, and also tirelessly dug ditches to create a fire break.
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She has worked tirelessly to support her family and help other families raising children with disabilities.
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There are journalists who work tirelessly every day to expose hypocrisy and hold power to account.
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NYT Cooking tirelessly provides recipes and all kinds of cooking content on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest.
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In the Middle East, he tirelessly traveled between capitals to knit together compromises among antagonistic leaders.
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Independent abortion providers in Georgia fought back tirelessly last year against that state's six-week ban.
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There is also the societal pressure to tirelessly police girls' sexuality, lest their reputations are ruined.
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Later that year, Mr. Sessions and Mr. Miller worked tirelessly to defeat a bipartisan immigration bill.
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It's also about the thousands of people who work so tirelessly every day for the company.
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Undeterred, Mr. Jarlstrom continued his campaign, tirelessly writing to public officials, media outlets and transportation experts.
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"This president fights tirelessly for all Americans, regardless of race, religion, gender or background," Shah said.
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Drishti tirelessly logs the "cycle time" for every worker and station all day, for every shift.
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"Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary" portrays the legendary saxophonist as a tirelessly forward-thinking artist.
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Moreover, Soleimani worked tirelessly to keep the Syrian government – one of Iran's few state allies – afloat.
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Democrats said they worked tirelessly to ensure that at least a few Republicans backed the measure.
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"We will work tirelessly to help them investigate this tragic attack on our nation," Apple said.
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The case combined Levin's core professional interests—law, celebrity, scandal—and he worked tirelessly on it.
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This is a President who worked tirelessly to disqualify the idea of an objective news media.
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They are immensely talented, universally respected and work tirelessly to advance and promote the President's agenda.
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But Moon, experts note, has worked tirelessly to ensure the US-North Korea rendezvous takes place.
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We have worked tirelessly in this fight and the United States has finally reaffirmed our existence.
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We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that this predator is brought to justice. pic.twitter.
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Without the ability to produce insulin, Payne has to work tirelessly to monitor her blood sugar levels.
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Stylists and designers who work tirelessly to pull together powerful looks for their clients, like Christian Siriano.
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A man who's reportedly spent years tirelessly working to harvest his crops alongside his friends and family.
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He worked tirelessly, often in the face of long odds, to ensure that his dreams became reality.
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Hot Water Music toured tirelessly and released their immediate follow-up, Forever and Counting, in October, 1997.
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After two days of founders tirelessly pitching, we've reached the end of YC's Summer 2019 Demo Days.
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He didn't fill arenas like Trump, but he tirelessly stumped and shook hands and posed for pictures.
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The press loves to cover the Kardashians, but only because they've worked so tirelessly to be coverable.
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Those who had worked tirelessly as volunteers for his improbable political adventure were thrilled, to be sure.
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Investigators have worked tirelessly in the search for Timmothy and we know that those efforts will continue.
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For the man who has championed them tirelessly, they have also been a plentiful source of votes.
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She was a leader, serving as Chief Judge and working tirelessly to help make our community better.
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McCord highlighted the efforts of Yahoo and Google officials, who she said "tirelessly" cooperated with the investigation.
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He's got to believe in himself and his dream, and work tirelessly to make it a reality.
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At home, he worked just as tirelessly at being a good father, son, brother, husband and friend.
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The leaders of both parties have worked tirelessly to lose -- and it's likely that both still will.
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She also worked tirelessly to stop penetration-testing tools from being subject to international arms-control agreements.
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We will work tirelessly to meet that goal and strengthen the public's faith in St. Paul's School.
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Over the last few years, we have been tirelessly reading your comments and listening to your criticism.
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With such seemingly impossible goals, how does one inspire people to work tirelessly to make it happen?
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Then, a torrent of green slime managed to undo everything that her glam squad tirelessly worked on.
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He researched this argot tirelessly, filling notebooks with expressions overheard in bars, at poker games, and elsewhere.
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"The country is working tirelessly to create more jobs and training for Saudi youth," the king said.
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Using informants, bugs, and surveillance, the RCMP tirelessly monitored Williams and Elliot until the winter of 1973.
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McKee, who called herself a "ceasefire baby," was tirelessly committed to covering the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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Acting Chairman Ohlhausen has worked tirelessly to lay the groundwork for a new era at the FTC.
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Ms. Petras got three-month tourist visas and slept on studio couches, writing songs and networking tirelessly.
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Evan's (Rachel Bay Jones) tirelessly enacts the role of cheerleader-in-chief for her lonely, awkward boy.
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From 2004 until 2015, our friend, the prosecutor Alberto Nisman, tirelessly pursued the truth behind this crime.
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"President Trump's entire Administration is working tirelessly to bring these violent animals to justice," the message concluded.
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Both men encourage dialogue and understanding, and they work tirelessly to keep their neighbors out of trouble.
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It's working tirelessly to support, not devalue, its currency and closely regulates Chinese investment outside the country.
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Mr. Sessions and Mr. Miller worked tirelessly against the 2013-14 congressional effort at an immigration overhaul.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with Hannah and all those who continue to search tirelessly for her.
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He runs with his chest out, his shoulder blades almost touching, while his sturdy legs work tirelessly.
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Mr. Botstein tirelessly champions neglected works that were significant in their time but have slipped into obscurity.
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Meanwhile, his wife, Lucie (Meghan Picerno), and brother, Mathieu (Mark Evans), tirelessly fought to clear his name.
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He or she must be willing to tirelessly do the internal heavy lifting on a daily basis.
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Ms. Kay was widely admired for deftly and tirelessly handling complex long-form journalism in The Times.
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And I'm going to go and anthropologically work tirelessly to create the conditions for everyone to thrive.
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However, the New Zealand government continues to work tirelessly to locate her and bring her to safety.
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He was crestfallen, and Laura, who'd been wowed by how tirelessly he'd worked, took it even harder.
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That rampant violence takes center stage here, as do the people who tirelessly work to stop it.
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We never want to disappoint any guests and we're working tirelessly to ensure these issues don't happen again.
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Thanks to Gellar's inspirational Instagram, I will be searching tirelessly for my own faux-snow day in California.
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As Austin tirelessly cared for his wife and newborn son, it certainly didn't go unnoticed by Joy-Anna.
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Abrams has tirelessly advocated for a fair and diverse economy for all and filed her candidacy last summer.
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They called him "an American who has worked tirelessly as a bridge-buider of cultures, countries, and faiths".
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Volunteers with Variety KC, a children's charity in Kansas City, worked tirelessly to code and print the arm.
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The network has worked tirelessly to downplay the significance of both scandals and deflect attention from Trump's actions.
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Representative John Sarbanes, a Democrat from Maryland, has worked tirelessly with colleagues to pass viable campaign finance measures.
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"She's been working tirelessly to deliver a deal and she will continue to do that," the spokeswoman said.
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POTUS 43 & 44 and first ladies cared deeply, worked tirelessly for the serving, the fallen, and their families.
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Both venues have worked tirelessly to ensure that trans and non-binary people are made to feel welcome.
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His wife Patrice campaigned tirelessly, the law was changed, and Comey's voice cracks as he relates it all.
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"Again, Maury County Public Schools is grateful to everyone who worked tirelessly to bring Elizabeth Thomas home safely."
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But the Obama administration also worked tirelessly to push forward the diplomatic process with the Palestinians, without result.
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Since Irma hit, the government of the BVI has worked tirelessly to provide food, shelter, water and power.
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He works tirelessly to provide a better life for his son...but that doesn't mean he likes him.
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"We are so grateful to everyone who worked tirelessly together to get everyone out safely ..." the camp said.
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I had a tiny desk in the West Wing and worked tirelessly on issues I cared deeply about.
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"Our members worked tirelessly on him to do everything they could to make sure he survived," Lima said.
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It also touches on the challenges today's feminists face and the present-day activists working tirelessly for equality.
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"PDVSA will tirelessly pursue all means to defend its assets, which belong to the Venezuelan people," it added.
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He worked tirelessly for a kind of art that would be truly public in every way, however complicatedly.
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Sánchez hailed Clark as someone who "worked tirelessly to help Democrats win back the majority" in the midterms.
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The electronic payments industry works tirelessly to ensure consumers' private data and money are protected during each transaction.
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Put another way, Apple works so tirelessly on accessibility not for "the bloody ROI," to paraphrase Tim Cook.
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Hundreds of our journalists have been enlisted in this effort, and they are working tirelessly around the clock.
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And doctors, nurses and other medical staff are working tirelessly to treat covid-19 cases as they're identified.
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Instead, he spent four years tirelessly building the first version of Salvation Mountain from concrete and salvaged junk.
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Others have ties to the continuing Russia investigation that Mr. Trump has been working so tirelessly to discredit.
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"Girl boss" outlets across the U.S. tirelessly promote the importance of having your cake and eating it too.
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Her husband, Arnie, was by her side too ... working tirelessly every day to make sure Conchata was okay.
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After the Braves left for Atlanta, he worked tirelessly to bring the big leagues back to the city.
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They tirelessly helped to promote one another's work, establishing artist collectives, curating shows, publishing essays, and staging protests.
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In his tirelessly experimental music, Abakuá and Lucumí folklore become an invitation to enter a diffusely contemplative space.
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"Thank you to everyone who tirelessly worked to protect the health care of millions," Biden wrote on Twitter.
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Additionally, he has worked tirelessly to discredit Robert Mueller's investigation of possible Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
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And those committed to reducing poverty and racial inequities must continue to protect and expand that role tirelessly.
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There is no story of monkey procreation will not tirelessly report on, this is our promise to you.
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I tirelessly seek out old and new ways of moving through our current paradigm and into a viable future.
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Even today, on International Women's Day, you are still caught up in your routine, working tirelessly, always on time.
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But it is told because it is powerful, and it is powerful because Hamilston worked tirelessly to better himself.
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"I've worked tirelessly organizing an intervention and it's incredibly upsetting that it never came to fruition," Brandon's statement continued.
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Impatient as well as impassioned, she tirelessly lobbied her husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), to embrace her projects too.
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That is tremendous progress, and we should celebrate it and the advocates who have fought tirelessly to achieve it.
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She fought tirelessly to get to where she is, and though she experienced some setbacks, she never gave up.
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Seeing all the displaced refugees and prisoners of war after WWI, he worked tirelessly to fight for their rights.
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For the past two years, local students had tirelessly worked to convert the aging wooden structure into a museum.
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He's a tough guy, a homebuilder who, neighbors say, has been quaffing energy drinks and working tirelessly for days.
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"We wanted to honor the police who worked so tirelessly tracking these guys down," Wahlberg explains in the clip.
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Rodriguez has worked tirelessly over the past four years making Jane The Virgin one of TV's most enjoyable shows.
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Health care's issues can't simply be chalked up to a lack of brilliant people working tirelessly to solve problems.
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The star recently told PEOPLE that while she's been working tirelessly to shed pounds, her butt hasn't gone anywhere.
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He sold more than 100m albums worldwide and gave 15,000 performances, revelling tirelessly in the glitter of the stage.
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Richard Sackler worked tirelessly to make OxyContin a blockbuster, telling colleagues how devoted he was to the drug's success.
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"We, and the American people, expect Congress to work tirelessly to restore American greatness," they wrote earlier this year.
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"DHS and HHS are working tirelessly to reunite parents and children within the court ordered timeline," the statement said.
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A Justice Department attorney said officials are working "tirelessly" on visa applications under guidance issued by the State Department.
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WADA has cast aside its responsibilities to clean athletes, sports fans and those who work tirelessly for clean sport.
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Smitherman has tirelessly worked for the best interests of all students in Elwood Community Schools since she was hired.
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They fought such taxes tirelessly, and for two centuries wielded their power to keep taxes and public institutions archaic.
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She's worked seemingly tirelessly at expanding her celebrity footprint, and has been extremely strategic with her reinventions of herself.
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Founded in 1978, the nonprofit has spent nearly four decades tirelessly pursuing its goal of ending homelessness for women.
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He did not defraud consumers but instead worked tirelessly to empower them with access to their own health information.
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"The ILWU works tirelessly to advocate for the rights of all men and women on the docks," he said.
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And those who live off the island have worked tirelessly to send supplies and help get our voices heard.
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South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, has tried tirelessly to broker a meeting between American and North Korean officials.
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For 31 years, the feminist art activism collective has tirelessly protested inequality at major museums through wordplay and design.
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"Since 2012, I have advocated tirelessly to empower our communities and make them safer," she told The Miami Herald.
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I serve my Walmart customers and community tirelessly, day in and day out, in the middle of a pandemic.
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Is either going to work tirelessly for the swift reunification of every single family that has been torn apart?
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The leadership of our hospital is working tirelessly — but doctors on the ground are pessimistic about our surge capacity.
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"Our detectives have worked tirelessly on this case, conducting multiple interviews and obtaining several search warrants," the department said.
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It is made so by you, the devoted men and women who work tirelessly to keep our country safe.
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Mr. Trump will work tirelessly to put our economy on a sustained footing for the benefit of future generations.
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A board member should come equipped with those networks and generously and tirelessly provide entrepreneurs with access to them.
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Our agency works tirelessly behind the scenes to investigate and gather information on forced labor in global supply chains.
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Mark Schweiker called Fitzpatrick a fine public servant who "worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those he served."
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He's tirelessly promoting the young league, which aims to give NBA fans something different during the normal off-season.
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We are going to work tirelessly to defeat this president and those who've enabled him 11 months from now.
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As the streaming wars rage on, Netflix is working tirelessly to stand out amongst its competitors, Apple and Disney.
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Those of us who share his values should continue to work tirelessly toward the progressive ideals he has espoused.
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It's why I wrote and tirelessly pushed Congress to pass the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act in 2012.
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There's a whole league of advocates and activists working tirelessly on their behalf, and they have not been forgotten.
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He worked tirelessly to escape the system and, by the time he was 40, owned 75 acres of farmland.
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"We are working tirelessly," the New York Police Department's chief of detectives, Rodney Harrison, said at a news conference.
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"DHS and HHS are working tirelessly to reunite parents and children within the court-ordered timeline," the statement said.
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He signed a rental lease and worked tirelessly over nine months, gutting the place and equipping it for recording.
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"Everyone on every side has worked tirelessly to make this happen," said Garcetti, who is known to have presidential ambitions.
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The Camp Fire was only 35 percent contained by Wednesday and firefighters have been working tirelessly to quell the flames.
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Since I took office six years ago, we have worked tirelessly to pass laws that mandate equal rights for women.
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He has worked tirelessly to grow Apple's presence in China, even in the face of some great native Chinese phones.
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S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton (currently President Trump&aposs national security adviser) worked tirelessly to do the same.
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Like Ghosn, Marchionne was known for being a tirelessly hard worker who slept on flights from one office to another.
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"Since 2012, I have advocated tirelessly to empower our communities and make them safer," Fulton said in the Instagram post.
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None of us work tirelessly for years on end to compete in the Olympics on behalf of Democrats or Republicans.
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Like the Focus E15 occupations, work must also be done to connect with a community and work tirelessly off camera.
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She has comforted Ali through his trials and tirelessly allowed him to keep active and relevant in his life causes.
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But the team worked tirelessly to do it because they know getting these seemingly small details of representation would matter.
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The HSVC and other rescue organizations have been working tirelessly to save and re-home local pets and farm animals.
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Martin Dempsey: POTUS 43 & 44 and first ladies cared deeply, worked tirelessly for the serving, the fallen, and their families.
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"Nancy has worked tirelessly on behalf of the missing and exploited for more than a decade on HLN," Jautz said.
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Solving that problem has required the scale and infrastructure that they worked tirelessly to engineer over the past 18 years.
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In the years that followed, conservative lawmakers attempted tirelessly to gut Planned Parenthood and shutter abortion providers throughout the country.
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A young man tirelessly unfolds each ballot, holds it up and announces the candidates marked to a handful of onlookers.
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"To all of the local authorities and staff who worked tirelessly these past 24 hours, we express our deepest gratitude."
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My dream and all I'd worked tirelessly for since the age of 6 was suddenly at risk by my being . . .
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Catherine Oxenburg has been fighting tirelessly to save her daughter India after introducing her to the alleged sex cult NXIVM.
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Detectives "worked tirelessly, following up on leads, interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence" in the search for Ochoa-Lopez, Johnson said.
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"He worked tirelessly throughout his lifetime to serve the Diné people," his family said in a statement, according to CNN.
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First thing's first: Strippers are people, and sex workers unfortunately have to tirelessly remind people of this over and over.
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She worked tirelessly to correct the many mistakes of her 2008 effort — embracing voters and wooing them at intimate events.
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Dancers and choreographers, videographers and photographers, production managers and sound engineers spend the day tirelessly working to pull it together.
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Our repair crews have been working tirelessly I'm [sic] the past several hours to restore service as quickly as possible.
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But even back when he was 28, the thought of an immense fortune isn't what drove him to work tirelessly.
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But the verdict is in -- he denigrated those who work tirelessly to protect the nation from foreign threats, mainly Russia.
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Anyone who works tirelessly, to provide for themselves or their families, should be able to live with dignity and respect.
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"So many people tried to divide us during this election, but Omar worked tirelessly to bring us together," state Sen.
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I will work tirelessly with Congress & incoming Trump administration to honor the will of Utahns and undo this monument designation.
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Or Laura Bush, a Republican who has spent much of her career fighting tirelessly for the rights of Afghan women.
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They work tirelessly to ensure that those whose lives were altered by the attacks are treated with respect and dignity.
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It made us, at launch, more resolute to work tirelessly to improve the player experience over the next few months.
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Scott Wiener's SB 822 largely mirrors the 2015 FCC net neutrality rules ISPs like Comcast have worked tirelessly to eliminate.
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His mother, Alicia, worked tirelessly in garment factories, but everyone knew that if you were hungry, she would feed you.
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We owe a debt of gratitude to all those who worked tirelessly to draft the legislation and champion its enactment.
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Minks, though smaller than muskrats, prey upon even healthy adults, harassing them tirelessly until they are weakened enough to kill.
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Moore, like DeVos a Michigan native, said the incoming secretary of Education has "worked tirelessly" to destroy the state's schools.
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Jackie Robinson, who had campaigned tirelessly for Nixon eight years earlier, quit the G.O.P. in 1968 for exactly this reason.
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Her photographs depict the most intimate moments shared between the family as Obama tirelessly campaigned in the 2008 presidential race.
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Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), has been working tirelessly to eliminate the danger from weapons left over from the Cold War.
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There is a long history of women that have worked tirelessly to help the society and build up the country.
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Growing up in Australia, I worked tirelessly on my appearance in hopes that my white friends would approve, or notice.
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Gomez calls the product his "passion project," and he worked tirelessly to get executives and consumers to take it seriously.
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These champions are holding it down in the face of the skeptics, fighting tirelessly to be represented in this space.
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Individuals across the country are working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that women who need abortions can access them.
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A central core of brothers set up a page and worked tirelessly to fundraise toward the cost of my surgery.
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Jean Twenge, a tirelessly meme-generating psychologist and brand consultant, went with "iGen" in her book of the same name.
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That is why we are working tirelessly to advance the conversation to make women's heart health a higher national priority.
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"We never want to disappoint any guests and we're working tirelessly to ensure these issues don't happen again," he said.
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We, along with our suppliers, are working tirelessly to bring the new sandwich back to guests as soon as possible.
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She has campaigned tirelessly alongside him throughout his 2020 election, and stood by him throughout his decades-long political career.
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Since then, she has tirelessly campaigned for her husband, even pulling out of her teaching responsibilities temporarily to do so.
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Since then, luthiers have tirelessly tried to imitate Stradivari's and Guarneri's craftsmanship, copying their wood choice, geometry and construction methods.
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In my administration, I would fight tirelessly to support funding for and direct oversight over both — which provide critical services.
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"You were a true warrior, who tirelessly worked on behalf of others, on behalf of all life," said the statement.
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There is no substitute for hard work, and I worked tirelessly at my side hustle the year I made $70,000.
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"This crisis has been ours to solve — working tirelessly to clean up the carelessness and greed of others," Goldstein said.
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Owens said a group of family, friends and supporters dubbed "Aretha's angels" have worked tirelessly to pull it all together.
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He tirelessly promoted T-Mobile's price promotions and gleefully bashed its rivals before his millions of followers on social media.
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Yet, the "creatively restless" and "tirelessly musical and artistic" artist soon takes the stage thanks to the Allreds and Horton.
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He cleaned the paintings on Tuesday and said he would repaint them tirelessly if they were to be vandalized again.
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Not only did Martin come to believe that peace must prevail, he committed himself to working tirelessly to that end.
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After working tirelessly to get into college and gain experience at top businesses, West eventually started a career in tech.
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He was a fierce advocate for civil rights and worked tirelessly for workers' rights and his leadership will be missed.
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Fighting violence in Chicago is clearly an enormous task, but these non-profits are working tirelessly toward this important goal.
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For the past 25 years, Gualinga has been tirelessly dedicated to keeping oil, mineral and lumber extraction off of Sarayaku land.
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"They worked endlessly and tirelessly and that was because of their passion combined with our passion for our daughter," she said.
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The group, also known as the Syrian Civil Defense, works tirelessly to rescue civilians affected by the country's devastating civil war.
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" He said in a statement to the news agency, "We will work tirelessly to ensure this seat remains in Republican hands.
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With the very best of motives, my mom would tirelessly deny I was fat even when I was 100 pounds overweight.
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We are working tirelessly, and in coordination with leading third party forensic experts, to get our clients back up and running.
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With Compassion & Choices, an end-of-life advocacy organization, she tirelessly worked to expand death-with-dignity laws around the country.
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Lori has also spent the past three weeks working tirelessly to establish a nonprofit, the name of which she'll announce soon.
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Mr. Orban has tirelessly worked to convince voters that behind every one of the country's ills, there is some Soros plot.
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Despite facing homophobia and the gun lobby, she tirelessly organized around this issue and now has the attention of a nation.
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Republicans have vowed to fight it; Utah Senator Mike Lee tweeted that he will work tirelessly to undo the president's act.
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So proud of entire team – producers, cast, & crew – who work tirelessly to tell this story of family, resilience, inclusion, and love!!
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" The Trump campaign defended Lewandowski in a statement as a "political professional who has worked tirelessly to Make America Great Again.
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Jamie King and I are working tirelessly to give you guys the best show of my life, and I really apologize.
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"We never want to disappoint any guests and we're working tirelessly to ensure these issues don't happen again," a spokesman said.
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And thank you to every volunteer who knocked on doors, made phone calls, and that worked tirelessly to make this happen.
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It is safe to say J.K. Rowling is one of the most outspoken, dedicated voices on Twitter, tirelessly fighting bigotry & discrimination.
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We work tirelessly to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter rolls so that only eligible, qualified electors are casting ballots.
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We are working tirelessly, and in coordination with leading third-party forensic experts, to get our clients back up and running.
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Instead of strengthening her core in the upcoming film, RBG works tirelessly to firm up equal rights for women in America.
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"Isaiah has worked tirelessly to manage this injury since it first occurred," said Dr. Brian McKeon, the Celtics' chief medical officer.
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We are working tirelessly, and in coordination with leading third party forensic experts, to get our clients back up and running.
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"We have deep respect for the teams -" and the IT Pro's who work tirelessly behind the scenes to help them succeed.
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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus called Pompeo out for not doing more, though our sources say he's been working tirelessly.
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He believes that America and Europe have shared interests and has worked tirelessly to keep good relations with President Donald Trump.
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These courageous men and women work tirelessly to protect the rights and freedoms granted to all American citizens by the Constitution.
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"We continue to make good progress with our recovery efforts and we are working tirelessly until restoration is complete," CenturyLink said.
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Before being assassinated at age 78, Mohandas Gandhi was tirelessly traveling across the world advocating for India's independence and civil rights.
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Our City is working tirelessly to get as much information out to the families so they can begin the grieving process.
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His administration had worked tirelessly to repeal ObamaCare and end the Medicaid expansion, which extended health care to millions of people.
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After ADF worked tirelessly on our behalf we learned in August 2015 that we won the first round in our lawsuit.
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As with the administration's inhumane budget proposal, racial justice advocates must work tirelessly to block these so-called tax reform proposals.
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Wiener was killed in a traffic accident in December, but before his death, he tirelessly advocated for Holocaust education in schools.
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But he also worked tirelessly to get a bachelor's degree and arranged his vacation weeks to fit in studies in Ireland.
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The article described Jiao Yulu, a model official of that era, who tirelessly worked alongside the poor farmers in his county.
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American conservatives have worked tirelessly to provide companies like Google with the freedom to do whatever they like to their workers.
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We work tirelessly to earn our customers' trust and business by solving their problems, maximizing their earnings or lowering their costs.
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For a total of 14 years, Pete Souza worked tirelessly as the official White House photographer through two very different administrations.
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We meet Emilio and Jospehine Polito, immigrants who worked tirelessly to make Tony's into the neighborhood staple that it is today.
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This is a top priority for the committee, and we are working tirelessly to help patients who are out of options.
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"We will continue to work tirelessly — as we have for months — to determine if there are any viable options," it said.
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Tirelessly committed to keeping the art form not only authentic but alive, Noche Flamenca adheres to tradition while pushing its boundaries.
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"This president fights tirelessly for all Americans, regardless of race, religion, gender or background," said Raj Shah, a White House spokesman.
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My heart and prayers are with Nate and his family and all the advocates who worked tirelessly to save his life.
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In a sport in which competitors work tirelessly to improve their times by a few seconds, that is a big effect.
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Besides being a suffragist and a fighter for temperance, she had worked tirelessly on the campaigns of her husband, a congressman.
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Bernie supporters tirelessly reposted a video from 1988 showing him confidently predicting the rise of a woman candidate to the presidency.
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Revered as a hockey trailblazer, he has worked tirelessly over the years with youth in his community and across the country.
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They tirelessly raised squares of colored paper to form messages like "We Will Win" while a man pounded on a drum.
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It is vital that stakeholders working tirelessly to combat the heroin and opioid epidemic receive additional resources as soon as possible.
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"This crisis has been ours to solve — working tirelessly to clean up the carelessness and greed of others," Ms. Goldstein said.
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But he had a chance at a new beginning, preparing to marry a woman his mother had worked tirelessly to find.
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I have known him to be a caring and supporting father and someone who has worked tirelessly to uplift disenfranchised communities.
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I'm grateful for the efforts of those who worked tirelessly and quietly behind the scenes to help bring Xiyue Wang home.
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"NuGen has been working tirelessly to bring in additional investment to support the Moorside project," said a spokesman for the venture.
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"We fought tirelessly and are elated to bring the games to Asia for the first time," said bid chair Dennis Philipse.
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Cellphone companies have worked tirelessly to obscure evidence of the connection between cellular radiation and all manner of negative health impacts.
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She works tirelessly on behalf of women, and seeing the energy in this room, the number of young people, is fantastic.
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When Apple decides to make the 5G switch, it'll be going all in with a flagship device that'll be marketed tirelessly.
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He died at 33 years old, in Ethiopia, while working tirelessly in pursuit of information needed to help protect this country.
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Richman had been tirelessly advocating, raising money and speaking up about the need for more brain research through the Avielle Foundation.
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Immersing himself in the lives of his subjects, he searches tirelessly for telling details to produce vibrant scenes and illuminating portraits.
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This bestseller written by a lawyer who's fought tirelessly for justice, equality and criminal justice reform would make a great gift.
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But every artist who has earned their place with the label shares the commonality of being tirelessly dedicated to their art.
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"POTUS 43 & 85033 and first ladies cared deeply, worked tirelessly for the serving, the fallen, and their families," Dempsey tweeted Monday.
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"I literally gave away half of what I earned and half of what I had worked tirelessly to build," she writes.
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Despite one's situation, mentors can tirelessly work through frustration and fear to ensure a bright future for those they hope to inspire.
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Winfrey immediately contacted the designer's team, who worked tirelessly to get a new dress to her in time for the big event.
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The U.S. Embassy is working tirelessly to provide all possible assistance to the American citizens affected by the attacks and their families.
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We will continue to work tirelessly — as we have for months — to determine if there are any viable options outside of bankruptcy.
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Fire Chief Allen says firefighters worked tirelessly to stop the damage as the fire continued to whip through different parts of town.
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Hirsi has worked tirelessly — all while facing harassment and security threats — to spur youth and adults to take radical action on climate.
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A strong woman and actor, Peggy fought tirelessly for the members of her community, and her spirit lives on in those causes.
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"Mike has worked tirelessly for the AOC and the athletes in the Australian Olympic Team since 1999," said AOC supremo John Coates.
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CBS News has an exceptional team of reporters who work tirelessly to bring viewers a truthful, fact-based account of every story.
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In his latest remarks, el-Sissi also repeated his frequent assertions about unnamed parties tirelessly working to undermine and destabilize the country.
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"We appreciate your patience as our teams work tirelessly to create nightmarish experiences worthy of the Lord of Terror," the post reads.
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"I'm very proud of our department" – past and present – "that tirelessly went after this case and really took it personal," Durfor says.
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"I will work tirelessly with Congress & incoming Trump administration to honor the will of Utahns and undo this monument designation," he added.
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She worked tirelessly with her doctors to explore new treatment solutions, but topical prescription therapies and corticosteroids only provided short-term relief.
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The artist has tirelessly brought attention to social inequality, the negative effects of urban renewal, and issues around race, immigration, and privilege.
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"Our IT teams are working tirelessly to fix the problems," British Airways CEO Alex Cruz said in a video posted on Twitter.
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Deeply committed to the Refugee Olympic Team, he's worked tirelessly to organize grassroots support for the team and the issues it represents.
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In the two weeks since she lost in Wisconsin on April 5th, she campaigned tirelessly in the streets of the Big Apple.
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Chris Paul, the president of the NBPA, was a little more optimistic, for instance, saying they're "working tirelessly" to get it done.
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FEMA has and will always work tirelessly to support state, local, tribal and territorial partners to respond to and recover from disasters.
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Ms. Estefan, dressed in a black lace Dolce & Gabbana blouse, tirelessly worked the scene, despite having been up since 5:30 a.m.
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Yet amidst the squalor there are many residents like Peter Nyagasera and his family who have worked tirelessly to improve their neighborhood.
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He continues to work tirelessly on behalf of the American people (Official White House Photo by Joyce Boghosian) #prayer #potus #nation pic.twitter.
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As our longest serving Senator, he worked tirelessly with leaders across the globe to better the state and the country he loved.
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Prime Minister Matteo Renzi praised Ciampi as a man who had worked tirelessly for Italy and had served the country "with passion".
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Chairman Hensarling has worked tirelessly to examine obstacles for consumers and financial institutions to promote economic growth through the Financial CHOICE Act.
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He and his family have been great leaders in our community and have worked tirelessly to make us a top NBA franchise.
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Other times, she cleaned the house tirelessly, or chopped onions until they became a translucent puddle of tears on the cutting board.
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Browder then lobbied, tirelessly and successfully, for the Magnitsky Act, which imposes sanctions against government officials who commit grave human-rights abuses.
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And Ms. Tilton, who said she "worked tirelessly" to try to save the company, attributed TransCare's collapse to problems beyond Patriarch's control.
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Congratulations to the volunteers and advocates who worked tirelessly to get the voices from the coastal communities into the halls of Washington.
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" And retired tennis player Jimmy Connors said the Thomas Fire was also threatening his home and tweeted that firefighters were "working tirelessly.
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Bryant invested and began working tirelessly to turn the brand into a competitor for industry titans Pepsi's Gatorade and Coca-Cola's Powerade.
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Instead she has worked tirelessly, on the floor each morning before the doors open and rearranging the store's window dressings each Sunday.
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At this time, we are working tirelessly to get flights scheduled and get everyone off of Great Exuma as soon as possible.
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Kofi worked tirelessly around the world with his unmatched diplomatic skills to save lives, tamp down conflicts, avoid the spread of war.
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Holmes teaches timeless time management principles and the Dream 100, or the art of identifying and tirelessly pursuing key partners and customers.
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But the results are the same for our valiant health care workers who are working tirelessly to save lives from Covid-19.
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One source involved in Thursday's event said the attacks on Hazelgrove -- who's worked tirelessly for Chicago kids -- came off as reverse racism.
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I believe that when a gay man works tirelessly to perfect his physique, his body is often communicating desperation to fit in.
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I am forever grateful to this tirelessly insightful classic for articulating the alternating anguish and transcendence that comes with this life's work.
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" Mr. Gray, who also worked with Ms. Winters, said she tirelessly covered community events and "did such a great job at it.
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Eventually, I located a few retired American government officials who had worked tirelessly countering Russian fake news in a pre-internet era.
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Justin Turner, the series' co-most valuable player with Chris Taylor, said he had never seen anyone train as tirelessly as Kershaw.
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His biological parents are affluent bourgeoisie who had been tirelessly searching for him since his disappearance, and his return leaves them overjoyed.
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" I've decided this is a compliment that means "you and your colleagues know what's good and work tirelessly to make it so.
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They spent months sifting through documents, uncovering secret payouts and nondisclosure agreements, and worked tirelessly to persuade his accusers to speak publicly.
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If confirmed, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the EPA acts lawfully, sensibly, and with those hardworking Americans ever in mind.
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People who work tirelessly to keep our country running every single day deserve to have a tax system that works for them.
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By the late '90s, Mr. Sollo had teamed up with Mr. Rago to form Rago Arts, where they tirelessly promoted Mr. Evans.
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Although Vallverdu acknowledged he was surprised by the sterling start, he chalked up the rapid improvement to Dimitrov's willingness to work tirelessly.
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As Acting Chair during 2017 Buerkle worked tirelessly to undo the work supported by the CPSC staff and all the other Commissioners.
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The new members worked tirelessly to build a connection to the people, institutions and particular needs of the places they would represent.
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She led the charge to get black women politically engaged and worked tirelessly to open the business world to them as well.
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The White House declined to comment, and the State Department said the United States works "tirelessly" to free Americans held in Iran.
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For years, advocates like Alvarez have been speaking out and working tirelessly to try and make life less dangerous for this community.
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As a writer and lecturer, deeply read in both Chinese and Western philosophy, from the 1980s he tirelessly attacked China's boring cultural consensus.
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A spokesman says that since the start of the provisional liquidations Mr Naqvi has been "working tirelessly to maximise returns for Abraaj's creditors".
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Dee Dee says she worked tirelessly — every morning for weeks — to build up Gypsy's application, and now, all her work is paying off.
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Nelson took Belding's fledgling plans for a network linking food banks – something she tirelessly developed throughout high school – and made them a reality.
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Reports focus on the trivial and superficial, rather than the deeper issues facing our country that the she has tirelessly worked to address.
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On Friday, September 15th, the spacecraft plunged itself into Saturn's atmosphere, becoming part of the planet it had studied tirelessly for 13 years.
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There's a whole silent army of really amazing women in conservation and science that are working tirelessly and quietly doing really incredible things.
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In this behind the scenes video, one of Shandong Iraeta's factories tirelessly turns giant rods of metal into perfectly spherical balls of steel.
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She is a tirelessly prolific performer, having racked up well over a hundred screen credits since she got her start as a teenager.
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"He worked tirelessly to implement the President's agenda and it's hard to imagine someone else more qualified to do so," the official said.
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Save the Children said its staff are working tirelessly screening children, but resources are inadequate to address the humanitarian scale of the problem.
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The first time, in 2016, on the city's nearly 2½-century-old Main Street, shop owners like Donna Sanger worked tirelessly to rebuild.
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But it would be remiss to once again overlook the women who worked tirelessly to push the cause of freedom and democracy forward.
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He was chosen by Wintour to create a line for the Gap, and we watched as he worked tirelessly to ace the task.
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Since leaving Google in October 7003, he has been working tirelessly on launching a smartphone that he claims could shakeup the tech industry.
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Gif via GizmodoAfter days of tirelessly preparing the bang pad, the puffer's mate will enter the middle of the circle, signaling her approval.
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"Portland Police Bureau Homicide detectives worked tirelessly over the past nine years, investigating every lead," according to a Portland Police Department press release.
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In response, he said Clinton had a record of supporting unions and would tirelessly fight on their behalf in contrast to her opponent.
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And it's still the case today, as activists work tirelessly to overturn unjust restrictions on abortion and contraception access that endanger women's health.
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Spicer survived — or simply ignored — countless controversies, tirelessly defending the president, if sometimes inarticulately, during the course of Trump's embattled first six months.
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Kylie jumped on the assembly line Monday, and showed the world how tirelessly she's working to get her latest shades onto your lips.
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"Along with our points of contact in Law Enforcement we work tirelessly to raise awareness of the correct procedures," a Facebook spokeswoman said.
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In addition to working tirelessly to cover the attack, the paper has also set up a page to raise money for the victims.
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They represent Clowns Without Borders, a group of volunteers who work tirelessly to bring cheer and laughter to the children at the camps.
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An injury to the tirelessly defensive-minded Tony Allen has forced the Grizzlies to move Selden into their starting lineup against the Spurs.
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This Brooklyn mom has worked tirelessly to promote slower speeds and expanded use of speed cameras to spare other families such tragic losses.
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After working tirelessly to take a software management company I co-founded public, I realized I had thrown my health by the wayside.
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"I will work tirelessly to keep you informed as texts will be typed into my system uninterrupted," it said in an introductory video.
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Both communities work tirelessly to achieve that goal by fighting crime, enhancing cybersecurity, and preventing the exploitation of technology by dangerous criminal networks.
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Living in this slave state, Eliot worked tirelessly to alleviate the condition of slaves and other downtrodden and oppressed people in St. Louis.
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"As for Tribune's lawsuit, we fully complied with our obligations under the merger agreement and tirelessly worked to close this transaction," Ripley added.
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Real allyship demands our consistent action, love, and support, and we will work tirelessly till this violence is a thing of the past.
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More importantly, he gives space to forgotten or lesser-known female artists who tirelessly worked to affirm themselves in a hyper-masculine culture.
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The online encyclopedia's volunteers, who work tirelessly to ensure the accuracy of information on the site, did not take kindly to the stunt.
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Jon, his trainers, his nutritionists and his entire camp have worked tirelessly and meticulously the past 12 months to avoid this exact situation.
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Yet the old guard worked tirelessly to sustain the core cooperative ethos of the event and push the tangential to the city's edges.
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Over the past month, these startups have been working tirelessly to prepare to launch, rushing to finalize designs, and produce that final prototype.
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I want to say thank you to every designer that works tirelessly to make people feel like they can write their own story.
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The Great Barrier Reef's future is murky Since 2010, environmentalists have been fighting tirelessly to lobby against and block the massive mining project.
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That's thanks to series creators Richard and Wendy Pini, the husband and wife team who've been tirelessly making the comic since its inception.
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As the current occupant of the People's House, President Obama has worked tirelessly to advocate for the American people on these two issues.
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Her eyelids, slicked with gloss by a tirelessly hovering makeup artist, gave her the humid, come-hither look of a 1930s cinema vamp.
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" In 49 minutes, Wes manages to be equal parts nonchalant on songs like "Fuck Everybody" while tirelessly creating an unearthing energy on "Kyrie.
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The guest list for his farewell Christmas party included oil and gas lobbyists and conservative activists whose interests he worked tirelessly to promote.
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Police officers, firefighters and volunteers from across the country worked tirelessly to clean up debris, including boats in the middle of the street.
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Liuba Grechen Shirley, Antonio Delgado and Tom Malinowski, endorsed by the Times editorial board, will be campaigning tirelessly from now until Election Day.
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"Like the many thousands Jon has already organized and inspired, I am ready to work tirelessly to elect him," Lewis said on Monday.
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The series, which kicks off this October, focuses on the emotional journey some have gone on as they work tirelessly to pursue justice.
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That all changed when his friend Lilya Finkel, then 45, worked tirelessly to manually translate a set of instructions to Braille for Shifrin.
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President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson can count on them to work tirelessly, loyally and with great skill for our country.
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I want to make changes for younger families that are working so tirelessly, to show them they don't have to leave the state.
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Mr. Moon, who worked tirelessly to help mediate this first-ever summit meeting, urged a "bold give-and-take" to make it successful.
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Goldilocks, for instance, is a sword-wielding warrior and Sleeping Beauty hasn't slept in years because she's working tirelessly to reform her kingdom.
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Since taking up his ambassador's post, Mr. Harris has tirelessly pushed for the Trump administration's demand over the American troops on Korean soil.
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Soldiers who tramped into remote valleys and dug tirelessly to search for survivors were hailed as heroes in a nationwide surge of unity.
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"We will work tirelessly to meet that goal and strengthen the public's faith in St. Paul's School," the rector said in a statement.
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Apple has great respect for the Bureau's work, and we will work tirelessly to help them investigate this tragic attack on our nation.
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Chile's president, Sebastián Piñera, said in a statement posted on his Twitter account that emergency responders were working "tirelessly" to combat the blaze.
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"We will work tirelessly to ensure that every eligible person that wants to do so is able to cast a ballot," she added.
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Apple has great respect for the Bureaus work, and we will work tirelessly to help them investigate this tragic attack on our nation.
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She fought tirelessly for justice for her father, Eric Garner, who died in 2014 after a white police officer used an illegal chokehold.
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Thus, motivational aspects differ from....food-reward conditioning, where there is little evidence for vocalizations and where rats tirelessly do hundreds of trials.
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During the repeal-and-replace effort, ObamaCare defenders were tirelessly working to keep the law alive from one congressional recess to the next.
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"This was a tragic, cowardly act, but we worked tirelessly to crack this case as soon as possible," Magalhaes told a news conference.
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FIAT CHRYSLER CHAIRMAN SAYS "WE MUST WORK TIRELESSLY AND DETERMINEDLY" IN COMING MONTHS TO MEET APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS TO FINALIZE MERGER WITH PSA-PEUGEOT
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There is the Syed who brings his children to the public library every single Sunday afternoon and tirelessly supports our public school system.
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I have witnessed staff working tirelessly with communities throughout the country to provide training, facilitate dialogue, mediate conflict, and promote cooperation and security.
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"I have been working tirelessly and gave all the details asked by the government," Mr. Gyewali said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
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"I know either of them, if elected president, would work tirelessly to grow public and legislative support for Medicare For All," said Rep.
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Mr. Guaidó has been working tirelessly to get more government insiders, particularly military leaders who have stood by Mr. Maduro, to flip sides.
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Before Valeant's fall, its stock was a Wall Street darling, attracting high-profile investors who tirelessly promoted the company on financial news channels.
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And let me take this opportunity to thank the many, many thousands of volunteers here in the granite state who work so tirelessly.
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Despite spending the last two months campaigning tirelessly, and having the support of a fawning media, Erdoğan's economic failures have proven his downfall.
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Meanwhile white nationalist Jason Kessler is tirelessly fighting to obtain a permit for a second Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville this summer.
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For his goal, Matthews tirelessly stick-lifted two Senators, including former Norris Trophy winner Erik Karlsson, before slipping the puck past the goalie.
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Her family, friends, and the entire community worked tirelessly and never gave up on seeking justice for her; we thank them all for that.
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Demi has been working tirelessly to empower mamas in Kenya by selling rafiki necklaces that are made by the mamas on her world tour.
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"Craig was a warm, loving person who had worked tirelessly to achieve success and follow his dreams within the music industry," the statement said.
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In the war-torn Middle East, a special group of heroes is working tirelessly to rescue those who are negatively affected by opposition areas.
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In the past, moderators worked tirelessly behind the scenes to look at reported posts, and take the action deemed appropriate by their company guidelines.
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We also want to thank the brave first responders who worked tirelessly to save lives, contain the Camp Fire and protect citizens and communities.
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"The U.S. Embassy is working tirelessly to provide all possible assistance to the American citizens affected by the attacks and their families," Pompeo said.
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" In the resolution, the lawmakers heap praise on Trump, who they wrote "fights tirelessly to restore our American values and defeat the radical left.
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Meanwhile, the designers, engineers, and coders would work tirelessly, below the political fray, to turn the Ps into working devices in any way possible.
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Some people who have worked tirelessly for a deal are devastated with Gilberto's capture, thinking this is the first shot in another drug war.
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This is about the producer who works tirelessly to innovate and create... ...I realize that Apple is working towards a goal of paid streaming.
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To close the funding gap, programs tailored to female entrepreneurs are working tirelessly to mentor and incubate upstarts in hopes of impressing venture capitalists.
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Image: SpaceXGiven how badly things are going here on planet Earth, it's encouraging to see entrepreneurs working tirelessly to get us off this rock.
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But countless politicians at every level of government are working tirelessly — obsessively, even — to make it harder and harder for us to access abortion.
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What we call progress is marginal change, at best, and that marginal change only comes because women fight tirelessly, to bring about that change.
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When people see and hear about the real Matt, the Matt we knew, it's my hope they'll understand what we're fighting so tirelessly for.
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Fifty years later, black activists are still working tirelessly to realize that dream, battling the same forces of virulent, state-sanctioned violence and discrimination.
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Shimon Peres He was known as Israel's warrior for peace for tirelessly trying to accomplish the seemingly impossible: peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
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Nobody seems to know why any of this is happening, as EV Grieve, who's been on this beat tirelessly for weeks, reported on Thursday.
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She has tirelessly defended baby turtles for 213 years against others in the community who steal the eggs to eat or sell as aphrodisiacs.
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The network has spent the past two weeks tirelessly defending itself from complaints about its broadcasts, its limited digital strategy and its falling ratings.
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Baptiste's eternal optimism acts as a source of light for the show,tirelessly dedicated to getting justice for these girls no matter the cost.
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Henry has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to help shape Crunch Network, and to help writers better understand the shape of their stories.
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"Our homicide detectives worked tirelessly on this case to bring justice to Jocelyn and her unborn child," St. Louis police said in a statement.
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As first lady, Obama has worked tirelessly to promote the importance of pursuing higher education through her Reach Higher and Better Make Room initiatives.
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The agency is traditionally full of free traders, who work tirelessly to advance the interests of domestic industry, from cattle ranchers to automotive manufacturers.
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Why it matters: Republican leadership has been working tirelessly to get this bill passed, especially after their loss with health care earlier this year.
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Lifestyle brands have been working tirelessly to commodify bitchcraft culture for years now, before finally giving birth to the basic witch in recent years.
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After understandably crying into a box of chocolates, Elle works tirelessly to get accepted into Harvard Law School and beats Warner at every turn.
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We've heard speeches from the doctors, parents and concerned relatives, and even our beloved ESPN has reported tirelessly on the negative effects of concussions.
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She is working tirelessly to reach a solution that will pay all DHS employees and end the humanitarian and security crisis on the border.
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Macy was terrified and homeless when she found her way to FAIR Girls, which worked tirelessly with Amara Legal Center to expunge her record.
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Reporters on the ground in Houston have been working tirelessly to provide crucial information to the public in some of the tough imaginable settings.
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She went home to Florida, where she once again found work as a maid, while laboring tirelessly on a quixotic biography of King Herod.
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Summer is the season when children play outdoors tirelessly until nightfall, burning up all the energy they had stockpiled throughout the school year, right?
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The House Intelligence Committee was the exception that proved the rule: Its GOP majority worked tirelessly to undermine the Russia investigation on Trump's behalf.
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"Together with our cyber security firm, we have worked tirelessly to contain and address the incident," said Frank Santos, the company's chief financial officer.
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I would be remiss if I didn't mention the incredible crew that worked tirelessly (and also really tired) to bring this show to life.
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In fact, as Business Insider's Josh Barro has tirelessly pointed out, the polls were pretty spot-on in predicting the outcomes of the primaries.
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"BSEE has worked tirelessly to listen to stakeholders throughout the review process to address the recommendations, and has adjusted the rule accordingly," he said.
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Christmas counsel work tirelessly each holiday in their own little workshops to be ready for the festive and tinsel laden carnage of the season.
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As organizations including Creative Capital and Creative Many work tirelessly to prove, arts sector work is significant to the economic health of advanced nations.
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In a statement released Wednesday, Commissioner Kevin Davis said "over 30 ethical, experienced and talented detectives worked tirelessly to uncover facts" in the case.
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Over the years, the North has tirelessly called for dismantling the command, calling it the symbol of American zeal to restart the war. Gen.
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"Each time, the Met press office would tirelessly point out the cyclical nature of the gossip and the complete lack of substance," she wrote.
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"The Kremlin has been tirelessly building a media echo chamber that shuts out critical voices," Mr. Krivosheev said, "both inside Russia and from abroad."
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In her nearly 10 years as CEO of NTCA, Bloomfield has worked tirelessly to help position member companies to improve and grow their coverage.
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But there was one twist yet, when Joel Campbell, the striker who worked tirelessly all game, was brought down just inside the penalty area.
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He then goes on to express his belief for the Canadian crowds that he has been tirelessly playing to for almost over 10 years.
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Andrew Yang, who recently dropped out of the Democratic race, built a devoted "Yang Gang" fan base who tirelessly supported him across the web.
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Bill Haslam (R) worked tirelessly to find a path to provide Tennesseans with better health coverage choices, but the Obama administration restricted his options.
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Apple has great respect for the Bureau&aposs work, and we will work tirelessly to help them investigate this tragic attack on our nation.
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When not attending classes, he practiced tirelessly on the local courts, dreaming of the day he would make it to the N.B.A., friends said.
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AMVETS, through our HEAL Program, has worked tirelessly to avert the crises that often lead to suicide for veterans facing transition and recovery issues.
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"No matter how our colleagues voted, we stand in solidarity with each of them, ready to work tirelessly to build the newsroom we deserve."
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Consensus takes time, and the president and members of the House and the Senate have worked tirelessly to craft legislation that benefits all America.
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"Detectives have worked tirelessly and are now asking for the public's help in locating the suspect in this case," police said in a statement.
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Since the Homeland Security Act of 2002 first authorized the Department, the men and women of DHS have worked tirelessly to uphold that mission.
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Once classified as the dreaded range-less point guard, Lowry's worked tirelessly to become one of the best long-range marksmen in the NBA.
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"You've got men and women working tirelessly in every corner of this world to protect the United States and its people," Mr. Anderson said.
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It's way more manageable for me, as a person, where I can really figure that out rather than working endlessly and tirelessly on excellence.
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These ideals are tirelessly upheld by the lost adventurers, even as they wander deeper into the wild and find themselves increasingly removed from society.
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This team works tirelessly not just to cover science and technology, but to discover how these latest developments and cycles will shape our future.
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West works tirelessly at changing up her look, taking all the risk so the rest of us can follow in her thigh-high booted footsteps.
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If you picked Sally, you may also be a romantic who's willing to pursue your "sweet baboo" tirelessly, even if he or she doesn't reciprocate.
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Her father works tirelessly to create a hearing aid for her, not just so she can hear but because it could literally save her life.
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Kate believes she got to the lofty position of Senior Vice President only by following a fool-proof strategy: Work tirelessly and don't get pregnant.
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She's also a lifelong humanitarian and feminist, who works tirelessly to promote her charitable endeavors — and did so long before she got to Windsor Castle.
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"I thank the brave survivors who have come forward, and my Office's prosecutors who have worked tirelessly on this investigation," District Attorney Cy Vance said.
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"He worked tirelessly to bring some comfort to the families of those lost," said then-New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, when Hirsch retired in 2013.
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The NRA, which contributed to the campaigns of 293 sitting US legislators and issues a "grade" to each candidate — works tirelessly to ensure as much.
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" She continued: "I want to say thank you to every designer that works tirelessly to make people feel like they can write their own story.
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Your article zoned in on some disgruntled former employees rather than the roughly 500 staff members who work tirelessly to honor and empower our wounded.
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A handful of whaling nations have tirelessly lobbied to reverse the 1986 moratorium, which the environmental movement counts as one of its most important victories.
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This week, new U.S. visas were issued to Dilbireen's parents and sibling courtesy of Road to Peace, which worked tirelessly to put together the reunion.
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We are working tirelessly to give Americans a complete accounting of what happened in 2016 and to prevent any future interference with our democratic process.
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The series, which premieres on January 8, follows the crew as they work tirelessly to make Lohan's club the number one nightlife destination in Greece.
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The overlap is likely accidental, as both Google and Microsoft book venues for these conferences many months in advance and tirelessly plan schedules around them.
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She paid a fulsome tribute to the President at the CBC dinner and vowed to work tirelessly for a strong African-American turnout in November.
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"We must continue to work towards electing local leaders who will work tirelessly for social and economic justice,"said Shannon Jackson, the group's executive director.
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And while bird-strike risks will likely never fully disappear, we at ALPA are working tirelessly to manage the hazard through prevention, engineering and training.
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He called his newest role a "dream come true" and pledged to work tirelessly to get the team back to the top of the NBA.
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We apologize for what all of our guests and staff went through over the last 24 hours and will work tirelessly to make this right.
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"We in the opposition have previously and tirelessly raised such issues of nauseating corruption by President Peter Mutharika's administration," MCP leader Lazarus Chakwera told journalists.
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What's more, there are countless innovative and unstoppable Puerto Ricans who have been working tirelessly since last September committed to rebuilding the Island they love.
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As MacCabe portrays him, Marker was still a very creative and very energetic artist in his 80s and 90s, tirelessly working in his twilight years.
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" She said she has "worked for 15 years tirelessly for the voters of Broward County" and vowed to do so until her "time is up.
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Although she worked tirelessly to secure women's voting rights and was even arrested for doing so, her progressive ideals didn't extend to the Black community.
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"He was a no-nonsense executive who worked tirelessly and pushed his team hard," Henry R. Kravis, co-founder of K.K.R. said in an email.
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Democrats enacted these legacy programs in 1935 (Social Security) and 1965 (Medicare) and have worked tirelessly — against formidable opposition — to strengthen and expand both programs.
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Across the room, his chief of staff, Matthew Berry, beamed after the months-long plan that Pai's office had tirelessly worked on came to fruition.
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To be sure, there were figures such as Frédéric Bastiat and Herbert Spencer who campaigned tirelessly for a minimal state and an unimpeded free market.
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The morning after the verdict was announced, Constand took to Twitter to thank Feden and everyone else who worked tirelessly to bring Cosby to justice.
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Russia has said it is working tirelessly to improve antidoping efforts, insisting that its track and field athletes should be cleared to compete in Rio.
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Maryland is working tirelessly to fight this epidemic, alongside our counties and municipalities, in neighborhoods and schools, with public health, human services and public safety.
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Trump has tirelessly mocked this claim, bestowing Warren with the Twitter nickname "Pocahontas"—who, not incidentally, being female, was a subordinate rather than a chief.
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Nonoo spoke to Insider about her experience working with the duchess, saying that the clothing line is a "perfect example" of how "tirelessly" she works.
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Try to stay alive while trapped aboard a crippled Weyland-Yutani space station carrying a deadly Xenomorph as it tirelessly hunts you and the crew.
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And when small and great sums of money are on the line, you can be sure all parties involved will work tirelessly to protect themselves.
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My school's feminist club met tirelessly with the administration and district school board, pushing them to approve a new dress code free from gendered language.
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Beyond his well-known and groundbreaking missions through three programs, he worked tirelessly for decades to understand and mitigate the risks that NASA astronauts face.
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" In response, 30 former Miss Americas have said they "fully support" the leaders "who are and have been working tirelessly to move our program forward.
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" During his hearing, Mr. Bernhardt assured senators that, as secretary, he would continue to "tirelessly promote President Trump's goals for the Department of the Interior.
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The artist Leonor Fini worked tirelessly throughout most of the 20th century, often alongside universally acknowledged masters like Max Ernst, André Breton and George Balanchine.
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Turkey's strongman, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, suffered a landmark defeat in the race for the mayoralty in Istanbul to a tirelessly upbeat campaign by Ekrem Imamoglu.
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"We, along with our suppliers, are working tirelessly to bring the new sandwich back to guests as soon as possible," said Popeyes in a statement.
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Nevertheless, even after retiring, Mr. Shan worked tirelessly to promote pingshu among young Chinese, mentoring apprentices and starting a school dedicated to the folk arts.
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SHANGHAI — China's government, which tirelessly suppresses critical voices, unwanted ideologies and subversive memes, has turned its censors against an unlikely target: its own economic policies.
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Our small paid staff and hundreds of volunteers worked tirelessly to elect Rudy after he had narrowly lost to the incumbent, David Dinkins, in 22002.
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"I will work tirelessly to ensure our public lands are managed and preserved in a way that benefits everyone for generations to come," he said.
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Since my first day in office, the Trump Administration has worked tirelessly to preserve the safety and security of the United States and its citizens.
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Young Buffett worked tirelessly at various gigs like collecting the refund from recycling Coke bottles, delivering newspapers and selling lemonade, demonstrating his unrelenting work ethic.
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Historical data was sequestered into tiny fragments, vetted tirelessly for potential opportunities, back-tested, and then applied to emerging trends in order to verify usability.
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"Like the many thousands Jon has already organized and inspired, I am ready to work tirelessly to elect him," Lewis told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Strong on Crime, the Border, Illegal Immigration, the 2nd Amendment, our great Military & Vets, Matt worked tirelessly on helping to get our Massive Tax Cuts.
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"Like the many thousands Jon has already organized and inspired, I am ready to work tirelessly to elect him," Mr. Lewis, the Georgia Democrat, said.
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Voto Latino is working tirelessly to ensure that Latinos and immigrants have all the resources and information they need to stay safe in their communities.
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Over the past 300 years, anti-Semites on both sides of the Atlantic have tirelessly spread this deadly lie, tweaking it to suit their needs.
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But the retired Marine general worked tirelessly behind the scenes to rein in the president's worst impulses and steer the nation in the right direction.
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These are the people who work tirelessly to put out fires, rescue those in need, fill potholes, arrest thieves and thugs, and yes, deliver mail.
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Crews are working tirelessly, bringing bulldozers to move debris and cutting trees with chainsaws to clear highways and hundreds of roads blocked by the wreckage.
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"Tirelessly spreading a message of fellowship and hope, he shaped the spiritual lives of tens of millions of people worldwide," Carter said in a statement.
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For more than two years of service beginning during the Presidential Transition, I have worked tirelessly to advance the goals and missions of the Department.
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I researched tirelessly following the event, I learned about Brownsville's reputation, the associations that people attach to its name: the 'Murder Capital of New York.
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For her part, Dianna spent the past year working tirelessly for Mr. Trump's campaign, spending her own money and countless hours to get him elected.
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She tirelessly worked with other colleagues in the Arab world and beyond to campaign and advocate for critical rights issues in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.
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"We will continue to work tirelessly - as we have for months - to determine if there are any viable options outside of bankruptcy," the board said.
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Like children who had not yet learned shame, people checked each other's bodies out, tirelessly offered compliments, told jokes, and talked openly about their fantasies.
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I tirelessly show up for movements I believe in, to hold planned or unexpected hard conversations and mediations, to invite transformation in the face of frustration.
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During the recent California wild fires Goldstone and his team worked tirelessly to help homeowners who lost their photos and needed access to their old backups.
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"I am grateful to the police and prosecutors who have been working tirelessly to pursue justice in this case," U.S. Attorney Rosenstein said in a statement.
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After decades spent tirelessly tracking down Nazi war criminals across the globe, the couple — now 213 and 2000, respectively — had finally settled into a quieter life.
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She gets to cement the legacies of so many, and she works tirelessly to make the world a better place for as many people as possible.
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The Lil Dickys and Iggy Azaleas of the world, and the people that have worked tirelessly to catapult them into fame, burst that bubble long ago.
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Through rituals and ceremonies encased in gold, the courtiers strove tirelessly to restore the king to the heart of Thai Buddhism and make him semi-divine.
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Microsoft's memo, authored by Surface chief Panos Panay, also notes that the company has "worked tirelessly" to fix the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 problems.
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Each of you has worked tirelessly behind the scenes on the smallest of details to create great products and experiences for every rider, and it shows.
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The costume and styling and art direction was done by the one and only Lily Castel, who worked tirelessly to make these incredible costumes you see.
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Stauffer said the Office of Refugee Resettlement is "working tirelessly" to expand shelter capacity so detained children don't have to sleep in facilities designed for adults.
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Their lives, filled with riches and power, seem so foreign to the millions of people who tirelessly punch the clock every single day to get by.
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She tirelessly repeats the children's favourite games, rearranges the apartment, cooks up a storm and even does the mending that Myriam has been endlessly putting off.
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Rather than working tirelessly to hit traditional milestones, focus on doing your best as a leader every day and building an exceptional company along the way.
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Bowman along with his parents, friends and member of the church he attended, Mount Zion United Methodist Church in Bel Air, looked tirelessly for the woman.
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Our values — values fought for tirelessly over the generations, values that we believe to be sacred — have proven to be as fragile as they are precious.
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He brings the thought up-to-date, writing movingly about two Muslim immigrant doctors in Arizona who work tirelessly to save his father-in-law's life.
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We are tirelessly building a foundation of security, love and integrity to give them the appropriate tools for adulthood — tools that only human interaction can teach.
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After working tirelessly to win business in the global marketplace, they then have to pay steep fees for wire transfers or foreign banks to get paid.
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The gluten-intolerant have their own foundations and communities, and the peanut-averse have lobbies working tirelessly to remove the legumes from planes and elementary schools.
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If I was going to have to see photos of baked goods, I'd rather have the reassurance of knowing the person who's tirelessly kneaded the dough.
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For seven months, the duo worked tirelessly to refine Daye's sound, which included reworking the original versions of "Misunderstood" and "Love You Too Much" from scratch.
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And throughout my time in D.C., I've been surrounded by strong, passionate women who fight tirelessly to make this country a better place for its citizens.
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Sadly, as Americans, we often take for granted the contributions of farmers who work tirelessly to provide Americans with the food we put on our tables.
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Everyday, emergency rooms and trauma center physicians and nurses across America work tirelessly to save the lives of patients who come to them in grave conditions.
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"As a photographer, I work tirelessly to push beyond the limitations of exposure time and aperture, in order to shine light into dark places," he adds.
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This #GivingTuesday, consider giving to support organizations that have spent the last few months working tirelessly to reunite families the administration has separated at the border.
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Many, including Beck, spent months working tirelessly as a fifth column within the Republican Party trying to derail Trump even after he became the GOP nominee.
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Over the next six years, she lobbied tirelessly to ensure that her government prioritized HIV research and the development of lifesaving antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) for children.
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Giuliani's latest action on the talk show circuit makes me wonder: Why would he publicly admit what the president has been denying tirelessly for two years?
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Our friends at the Committee to Protect Journalists, who work to tirelessly to protect the safety of journalists across the world, issued this statement earlier today.
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The last eight years have sullied the board's reputation, as the Obama administration tirelessly employed it as a tool to do the bidding of union bosses.
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The progressives have worked tirelessly to bring all Americans down to one level rather than allowing as many as possible to rise as high as possible.
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When McMaster took the job, he had promised to "work tirelessly" to protect "the interests of the American people," but the challenges he faced were unprecedented.
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"Internet platforms work tirelessly to ensure that they are free of discrimination and open to all users," said Noah Theran, a spokesperson for the Internet Association.
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The company leveraged outside expertise and local knowledge from its own staff, working tirelessly to fix the situation and get the company up and running again.
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They're just learning about Calloway's $375,000 book deal, which Beach says she worked tirelessly on in a blur of Adderall and blind trust in her friend.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated the security forces, which he said in a statement had "worked tirelessly, methodically and professionally to locate and eliminate the terrorist".
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"Detectives have worked tirelessly and are now asking for the public's help in locating the suspect in this case," the LAPD told CNN in a statement.
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Not far behind are candidates who might have met one of the polling or donation requirements and are working tirelessly to get to the next milestone.
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Dubbed the Nike Air Zoom Pulse, the shoe is for everyday heroes like nurses, doctors, home health providers and others who work tirelessly to support patients.
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"But one person here to set the record straight is Nonoo, who says the duchess "works tirelessly" and that recent criticism against her is "really unjust.
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However, with stubborn self-belief, he began a long journey back to prominence, tirelessly visiting far-flung villages and towns neglected by mainstream politicians for decades.
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Mr. de Blasio has fought tirelessly to limit the Manhattan horse-carriage industry, a top priority of generous donors, despite opposition from lawmakers and the public.
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Shortly after Volkswagen admitted the fraud, Mr. Horn said at a congressional hearing that the company was "working tirelessly to develop remedies" for the affected vehicles.
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North Korea has been working tirelessly on developing missiles that can reach the United States and its allies and pair them with a miniaturized nuclear warheads.
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He and his administration worked tirelessly to make it happen in hopes that Washington and Pyongyang could agree on the future of North Korea's nuclear program.
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Our members have taken countless steps to prevent fraudulent credit and debit card transactions, while working tirelessly to complete the maze of EMV certification and compliance.
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Haddish's A'Lelia is a woman trapped in a loveless marriage -- a closeted lesbian who is tirelessly trying (and failing) to win her mother's acceptance and love.
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For the film, Headey trained tirelessly to become a wrestling powerhouse, flexing not just her camel clutches and chokeslams on screen but also her comedic chops.
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And she views her appetite for that work, and her readiness to work tirelessly and cheerfully within the system we have, as her core political attribute.
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Biden has campaigned tirelessly alongside her husband, former Vice President Joe Biden, throughout the 2020 race, and stood by him throughout his decades-long political career.
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"I've seen Keith tirelessly mentoring someone over a phobia or becoming a better speaker or giving someone piano lessons, because he has those values," she said.
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On the publishing side, Warner/Chappell tirelessly championed songwriters' rights, and equally, our recorded music team was relentless on behalf of our artists and our music.
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The Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen is an example of the how the MB work tirelessly to provide the political backing to more extreme, militant Islamist groups.
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While Sakurai continues to work tirelessly on the additional characters, he acknowledged it is "particularly difficult to meet with partners who are faraway," per Nintendo Life.
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Usually, Ramon and Audrey are the show's great rock pushers, fighting tirelessly for empathy in a world that keeps knocking it down in favor of fear.
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In his formal note, Francis called Mr. Kohl a "great statesman and convinced European" who worked tirelessly for the unity of his country and the Continent.
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Anthony worked tirelessly for voting rights for women, but died 14 years before the 19th Amendment -- later known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment -- was ratified.
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The White House credited her in its statement with working "tirelessly to improve re-entry outcomes for people returning to their communities upon release from prison."
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Mr. Trump's senior White House adviser, Stephen Miller, worked tirelessly to defeat immigration reform as a staff member for Senator Jeff Sessions, now the attorney general.
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Since I wrote about his efforts, he has crossed the globe and has continued to work tirelessly and urgently when disasters and crises threaten food security.
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More than 300 Chinese activists, lawyers and intellectuals had added their signatures, some of which Xiaobo tirelessly collected by email, by Skype or at dinner parties.
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Behind the cop's usual position as a watchful eye on the side of the stage, three intoxicated young men frantically wave their arms around, headbanging tirelessly.
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He had trained tirelessly on the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle, an ungainly contraption designed to simulate how the Eagle would fly in the moon's gentle gravity.
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Attacks on renewable fuels and the RFS will undoubtedly continue in the days and years ahead, and we will work tirelessly to push back on them.
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We lead this week's photo stories with a focus on the California wildfires and the emergency responders who are working tirelessly to save lives and property.
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"My commitment to this community is we will work tirelessly to ensure that this never happens again to another child in our school system," Jackson said.
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Just like the U.S. government has worked tirelessly to combat organized crime, policymakers need to labor doggedly to beat back the creeping tentacles of Russian autocracy.
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He has been credited with tirelessly pushing the president and congressional Republicans to pass the First Step Act, a major piece of criminal justice reform legislation.
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"We have thousands of volunteers across the state, and our staff is tirelessly working to expand this multi-ethnic, multi-generational, people-powered movement," Fasullo said.
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For decades, one set of activists and legislators have fought to end human trafficking, while a different set have worked tirelessly to try to end homelessness.
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In the past year, Prass has toured the album tirelessly, as both a headliner and a supporting artist on Kacey Musgraves's "Oh, What a World" Tour.
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"He approached this murder plot as meticulously and tirelessly as he did his work during his military career," the judge said, announcing the 20-year sentence.
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For almost a decade, Harsha Chigurupati and his team of experts at Bellion Vodka worked tirelessly to create what they call the world's first "functional" spirit.
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It's a way to, at least initially, stave off the concerns of the copyright holders who must tirelessly work through Facebook to get the content taken down.
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This is an industry that has ushered in exploding rents, driven beloved old establishments out of business, and frayed the very fabric Glide works tirelessly to save.
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Advocates have tirelessly pushed for protections to be written into federal law, and the House's most recent vote means we're one step closer to this becoming reality.
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There was no global meltdown after all, largely thanks to the programmers who worked tirelessly to implement the fixes in the lead up to the big day.
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And that's not for lack of trying; engineers worked tirelessly to figure out solutions, and were dismissed or fired by Holmes when they tried to raise concerns.
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The magician worked tirelessly to expose the tricks that mediums used to exploit credulous individuals, who may well have been seeking contact from recently deceased loved ones.
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People suspected that there was a relationship between Fox News and the Trump campaign, and that there were people at Fox working tirelessly to get him elected.
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Since we work tirelessly to bring you that sweet, sweet dad meat on Twitter, we figured that we were the best people to answer that very question.
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"Seeing him work day after day, I have a deep appreciation for how devoted he was to his craft and how tirelessly he dove into his responsibilities."
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Andrew Pollack, whose daughter, Meadow, was killed in the shooting, said families worked tirelessly over the past week to make sure the ex-sheriff wouldn't be reinstated.
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"We are continuing to search tirelessly with every asset at our disposal," Navy Rear Admiral Cynthia Thebaud, commander of Expeditionary Strike Group Two said in a statement.
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Anyone who worked tirelessly to spread objective information, who endured long hours and minimal pay for the sake of higher ideals, would pose a threat to Gilead.
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"We want to assure the community that the Prince George's County Police Department will work tirelessly to find the person or persons responsible for these children's deaths."
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Companies such as Airbnb and several non-profit organizations have been tirelessly coordinating relief efforts for those displaced, and firefighters have been working to contain the fires.
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"I'll work tirelessly to keep you informed, as texts will be typed into my system uninterrupted," Qiu Hao said, unintentionally sounding like Janet from The Good Place.
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No one should EVER feel alone during their journey and The Trevor Project works tirelessly to ensure that young LGBTQ members know they are loved and supported.
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I wanted to do what I could to pay tribute to Ginsburg, who has spent a lifetime fighting tirelessly for equality, with no signs of slowing down.
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I left the NMAAHC feeling grateful to the Smithsonian and the hundreds of people and activists who worked tirelessly for decades to make this museum a reality.
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"I am really pained by the inconvenience and that is why I am working tirelessly to help people overcome this situation," Modi said at rally on Sunday.
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There are a lot of people on this big blue orb and they're going to need the planet that the president is so tirelessly working to destroy.
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We've worked tirelessly to design bras that don't just scale up in size, but that have additional supportive elements that are nearly unperceivable to the naked eye.
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It is "because of our commitment to Israel's security that we voted for today's resolution and worked tirelessly to draft a clear and balanced text," Rycroft said.
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During this pivotal moment in our nation's history, it's important to continue our support for the other groups working tirelessly to end gun violence across our nation.
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Tyra Banks worked tirelessly to get her name out there, and in 1992, she dropped out of school to grace 25 different runways during Paris Fashion Week.
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"Dairy farmers in Wisconsin work tirelessly every day to ensure that their milk meets high standards for nutritional value and quality," Baldwin said in a press release.
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Maxima's unexplained fall is the latest in a chapter of accidents for the Argentine-born queen, who has campaigned tirelessly to improve third world women's economic empowerment.
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Not another job working tirelessly for someone who makes 20x more than you—but striking out on your own with a successful business in a thriving field.
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That said, we have been working tirelessly during this entire time to see if there's another way to do this, but I don't think we're there yet.
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The roughly two-hour-long awards show — which for the first time was divided into two nights — highlights entertainment industry folks who work tirelessly behind-the-scenes.
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Divided into Pioneers, Artists, Leaders, Titans, and Icons, the list features influencers, celebrities, and people working tirelessly behind the scenes to create some of society's best work.
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He campaigned tirelessly from the start of his bid and voters were routinely impressed and surprised by his passion when they saw him at his town halls.
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Gore's dire warnings have come true, the movie posits, but he's been working tirelessly behind the scenes to stave off a global catastrophe—and achieving tangible results.
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Raised in 90s suburban Baltimore, Big Ups vocalist Joe Galarraga watched his single mother work tirelessly and sacrifice her freedom to provide for him and his sister.
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"I will work tirelessly towards bridging the generational gap between the student body and the members serving on the board," her official campaign statement says on Facebook.
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"The dedicated IRS employees have worked tirelessly to successfully implement the biggest tax law changes in 30 years and launch tax season for the nation," he said.
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He has been working tirelessly on the track though and his battle with Colombia's Fernando Gaviria in cycling's equivalent of track and field's decathlon will be compelling.
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"She also spoke about what it was like to work with Markle on the royal's new workwear clothing line, saying the duchess "works tirelessly for her causes.
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When he's not working tirelessly on his multiple music projects, he helps book acts at a local venue, BrewHaus, a welcome addition to the local music scene.
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He isn't Draymond Green, but opponents don't go out of their way to hunt him down, as the Spurs tirelessly did to Anderson in the second round.
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For decades, Republicans have worked tirelessly to chip away at the rights of voters across America in order to cement their power and undermine traditionally Democratic demographics.
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"We will continue to work tirelessly to prevent foreign nations and malign actors from hacking into our election infrastructure and changing votes or election outcomes," he said.
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"There are over 800 other actors, writers, artists, craftspeople and crew who worked tirelessly and ethically on this film," the studio said in its statement on Monday.
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I had benefited from their father's sage counsel and therefore could add to the drafted account that he had worked tirelessly to support women on the faculty.
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Successive British governments have worked tirelessly - together with all the parties in Northern Ireland and with the Irish Government - to bring about the historic achievement of peace.
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Thomason tirelessly pursued public records related to the Pickens County Superior Court, and in doing so, got under the skin of the court's chief judge, Brenda Weaver.
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Until then, however, researchers will continue to tirelessly toil in an underground laboratory shaping molten glass so that we can have a better view of the cosmos.
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Rippon has worked tirelessly on his fitness in the past year after a foot injury, seeking to pull off the big jumps that the youngsters have mastered.
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Tirelessly upbeat Lydia and hapless Jeff, as depressed as his town, are an opposites-attract couple whose feints and parries seem to come with a laugh track.
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I want to thank our extraordinary Peloton family -- across Retail, Field Operations, Member Support, Content and more -- who work tirelessly each day to enrich our Members' lives.
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"I want to thank all the medical professionals who are working tirelessly for all of us and urge everybody to stay home and take care of themselves."
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There are health care PACs that worked tirelessly to help Democrats win back the House in 2018 and their messaging strategists would be perfect for this task.
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While Chinese middle-class parents tirelessly push their children to work hard and master society's hidden rules, they pay far less attention to emotional qualities like empathy.
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Democrats, in turn, have tirelessly argued that Trump committed a high crime by using his office to leverage Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for a personal political favor.
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"This is the Hillary Clinton America saw as secretary of State: someone who traveled the world at a breakneck pace, tirelessly representing America abroad," another portion states.
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Going forward, we can affirm that women's rights are human rights by working tirelessly on issues that must be brought to the forefront of our national agenda.
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In the Senate, where 60 votes are needed for spending bills to pass, bipartisan leaders have worked tirelessly to avoid hot-button issues from torpedoing their legislation.
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Seeing him work day after day, I have a deep appreciation for how devoted he was to his craft and how tirelessly he dove into his responsibilities.
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"And we will continue to work tirelessly to bring down the number of opioid prescriptions, reduce the number of fatal overdoses, and to protect the American people."
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It's not that these horrific conditions are caused by U.S. policy, but Trump is now halting all funds for many organizations working tirelessly to prevent this suffering.
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The activists I spoke to have worked tirelessly to expose the reality of how those with power use it in hopes of someday bringing about political change.
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As the world knows by now, Parnas and Giuliani would work tirelessly to get rid of Yovanovitch, but the mission would not be accomplished for another year.
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That's why Tom supports making medication abortion available over-the-counter, and as president he would fight tirelessly to expand access to Medicaid and women's health services.
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"Jennifer Hudson tirelessly over-emotes in the role; she limps around hemorrhaging snot and looking either miserable or terrified, like she's been watching the dailies," he wrote.
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An unending flow of business and parliamentary delegations kept filing into Beijing seeking "cooperation and understanding," while Abe tirelessly worked for elusive summits with his Chinese counterpart.
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"Our inbound board members represent a truly diverse swath of women who have fought and will continue to fight tirelessly for women's equal rights," the statement added.
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The Archbishop, a globally respected figure in anti-apartheid movement, is one of the world's great champions of equality, and has spent his life tirelessly battling injustice.
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"President Trump and our administration, I promise you, are gonna work tirelessly to empower women to be able to climb the ladder of opportunity," he had said.
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And just as our founders and previous generations of Legionnaires have tirelessly served their communities and veterans since 1919, today's American Legion is as relevant as ever.
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" "Successive British governments have worked tirelessly together with all the parties in Northern Ireland and with the Irish government to bring about the historic achievement of peace.
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BROCKHAMPTON are in Australia right now for Listen Out Festival, and they've managed to work as tirelessly and efficiently down south as they do in the United States.
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Spyro, a bearded dragon, found himself slipping and sliding across a tile floor, working tirelessly to reach his prize of a delicious worm only a few feet away.
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Now, Milo Ventimiglia, who plays the beloved Jack, is doing his best to control the damage, tirelessly explaining to the world that not all Crock-Pots are deadly.
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Brian Grey will always be BR's most important CEO, and worked tirelessly to professionalize the organization and put me in positions to create maximum value for the biz.
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So it's only natural that giving the wrong gift, for which you searched tirelessly and still came up short, is one of the worst feelings in the world.
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There has always been a part of this place that resists fear and ignorance, that works tirelessly to keep it at bay, that turns its lead into gold.
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In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's episode of Gold Rush, tensions are high for the Oregon crew works tirelessly in their search for gold nuggets without pay.
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Verizon claims it has been working "tirelessly but quietly" to deliver a new unlimited plan designed for power users and meant to eliminate concerns about exceeding data caps.
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"For a group of people who are so innovative, so hard-working, and who try so tirelessly to make the world healthier, this could be disheartening," he wrote.
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Mr. Gupta, who traveled tirelessly for business and was a prodigious networker during his career, appears to be eager to get back to the world he once inhabited.
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I can honestly not think of a more kick-ass storyline for Garner, who as a mother has fought tirelessly to protect her kids from the public eye.
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Despite strong winds and heavy rain, search teams and concerned community members were tirelessly combing the woods in the area since Hathaway disappeared, hoping to find the boy.
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Twitch understands this too, and the company has been tirelessly working to expand its own streaming service beyond gaming and into live music, television, film, and performance art.
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"Katie has worked tirelessly for the party and is a valuable asset to the RNC as we head into the midterm elections," RNC spokesperson Ryan Mahoney said Thursday.
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Best: Messages gets serious about the upcoming chat warsFacebook is tirelessly updating Messenger, and Google is launching an all-out assault with its new text and video apps.
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Since then, biologist Jacqueline Miller and her team at ROM have been working tirelessly to put the massive organ on display, and today, they finally did just that.
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Click here to view original GIFWe were totally wrong in assuming that chain link fences were made by a warehouse full of people tirelessly bending wires with pliers.
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" Williams, 54, also released a statement, saying: "Salute to Debmar-Mercury for believing from the start and thanks to my staff for tirelessly holding it down for me.
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Dozens of scientists across the globe — from the US to Europe to Africa — are working together tirelessly to figure out ways to breed rhino embryos in the lab.
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They looked tirelessly for nonexistent information about a public health crisis in the state when in fact since 200 public health has been on the upswing in Texas.
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Ms. Huang said she played the role of "dragon mom" and pushed her children to work as tirelessly at their studies as their parents did at the laundry.
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" Amnesty International also praised the verdict as "a victory for those victims who fought tirelessly to ensure Hissene Habre could not get away with crimes under international law.
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The duo worked tirelessly to design Belew's new guitar systems and construct the eponymous StudioBelew, a world-class production facility where the score of Piper was later born.
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We're led to see pressure as an enemy working tirelessly to thwart our best efforts as we pathetically try to keep up with the demands of daily life.
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Then comes the day for Gypsy to be honored at the "Child of the Year" ceremony — an award that Dee Dee, apparently, fought tirelessly to help Gypsy land.
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Turn the beat around The veterinarians worked tirelessly to treat him and determine a prognosis -- and before I knew it, the light in Gatsby's eyes began to return.
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"John Chevedden has worked tirelessly for many years to advance important corporate governance initiatives and we are gratified that he shares our view," said Appaloosa President David Tepper.
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For years, the Haitian people have worked tirelessly to rebuild their country — recreating health and education infrastructures, rebuilding neighborhoods, and reestablishing the necessary services needed for daily life.
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Comedians Jo Firestone and Aparna Nancherla have been working tirelessly to provide their viewers with a roadmap through the many stages of womanhood in their RIOT YouTube series.
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There are over 800 other actors, writers, artists, craftspeople and crew who worked tirelessly and ethically on this film, some for years, including one of cinema's master directors.
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Tuesday night handed the Ohio governor a disappointing third-place finish in Michigan, a state where he had campaigned tirelessly with the hopes of notching his first victory.
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" Sinclair Chief Executive Officer Chris Ripley said in a statement the company "fully complied with our obligations under the merger agreement and worked tirelessly to close the transaction.
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As her native Hawaii continues to suffer blows from torrential rain, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, Gabbard has been on the ground, tirelessly supporting first responders and community volunteers.
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"Please join us as we celebrate our former colleagues who worked tirelessly on behalf of crime victims and the citizens of the City of Philadelphia," the invitation read.
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It's unconscionable that starting this week, those who have worked tirelessly at our airports and federal prisons — among many other worksites and offices — will come home empty-handed.
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"I applaud the efforts of our current leadership team that has worked tirelessly to push the party's legislative agenda forward amidst the challenges we face daily," Richmond said.
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They did what we do: Work tirelessly to hold their leaders accountable, to chronicle their communities and, often, to deliver a bit of delight in a complicated world.
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It's ersatz, to be sure, but no more ersatz, say, than the world of Cusk's novels, where everyone the narrator meets happens to be instructively and tirelessly voluble.
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Even Tucker, who isn't that tall but is thick as hell and made James work tirelessly once he got the full-time assignment, could only do so much.
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"The only information that I can give you is that our detectives are working tirelessly each day and night to bring closure to this case," Rangel tells PEOPLE.
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BRASÍLIA — As she fights for her political life, President Dilma Rousseff has been tirelessly describing the drive to remove her from office as nothing less than a coup.
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"We are disappointed, of course, especially because Sacha worked tirelessly to promote what we think is a very funny movie," said Rory Bruer, Sony's president of domestic distribution.
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There's Brittany Wagner, the team's academic adviser, who loves the players to an unequaled degree and tirelessly fights to keep them in the classroom and on the field.
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And I worked tirelessly on my reading skills so that I could decipher the nightmarish comic books that came packaged with the action figures in that first series.
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Letters from Mr. Strychacki's archives show the Holy Cross parish's bishop, John Jakubik, tirelessly intervening on Club 19903's behalf with a string of judges and government agencies.
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"I should like to thank the Gardaí and everyone else who has worked tirelessly to make this possible," he said, using the Irish word for the police force.
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"Teams are working tirelessly, advancing and testing the software, conducting non-advocate reviews and engaging regulators and customers worldwide as we proceed to final certification," Mr. Muilenburg said.
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Our sources say Kim -- in a partnership with #Cut50 -- has worked tirelessly on both federal and local levels to ensure inmates will be provided housing and employment opportunities.
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Mr. Kobach is the secretary of state of Kansas, where he has worked tirelessly for years to smoke out illegal voting by noncitizens, dead voters and other malefactors.
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In recent months, Mr. Ganim campaigned tirelessly in a quest to grab the brass ring of statewide office, but it appeared he could not overcome his criminal baggage.
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"Our WNT players are incredibly talented and work tirelessly, as they have demonstrated time and again from their Olympic gold medals to their World Cup titles," he added.
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This is a very dynamic time and we are working tirelessly to work with new partners to expand COVID-19 testing for our communities, as soon as possible.
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BARINAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Tirelessly traversing the lethargic plains of Venezuela, a brother of former leader Hugo Chavez and an ally of a famous opposition detainee vie for votes.
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" Keith New, a spokesman for the loan servicer, said it "believes in" the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and "works tirelessly to help borrowers navigate the program's complexities.
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He used to exert himself tirelessly, sometimes for days on end; now he has a bad back, which, for obvious reasons, he is hesitant to ease with medication.
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But he said the department, now down to five officers, would "work tirelessly to regain the loss of trust" with its citizens and anyone hurt by the incident.
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Based on his own record, President Trump will work tirelessly to manipulate each part of this story to promote a narrative that vindicates him and impugns his critics.
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Hopped-up soldiers would sprint tirelessly through the Ardennes at the onset of war, an adrenalized performance that left Winston Churchill "dumbfounded," as he wrote in his memoirs.
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"We've been working tirelessly to ensure our new app, Microsoft To Do, feels like a new home for your lists," explains Microsoft's Wunderlist team in a blog post.
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He warmed up the cold bureaucracy of Washington, he made me feel like my government was on my side, and he personally was working tirelessly just for me.
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The finalists of the CMF Democracy Awards – as well as many other staffers and members of Congress - work tirelessly on behalf of their constituents and do deserve recognition.
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"We will work tirelessly to support candidates who want what's best for Britain and to keep all options open," said Miller, who ruled out standing for election herself.
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Quickly, Ms. Bezos's identity became enfolded into her husband's company, even as she sought to make her mark in a publishing industry that he worked tirelessly to upend.
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"Jeff Sessions strongly supports our Second Amendment rights and will work tirelessly to defend them," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action.
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"Claire and Matt are incredibly gifted actors who, along with the wider cast on The Crown have worked tirelessly to bring our characters to life with compassion and integrity."
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Washington Democrats have since the start of the midterm cycle worked tirelessly to flip a handful of California congressional seats seen as key to a House takeover in November.
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"Although it was very hard to take an exam after giving birth, I did not want to waste the opportunity that I tirelessly worked for a decade," she said.
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The retirement plan industry works tirelessly to improve plans and the features you use, yet it sometimes forgets that savers (whom they call participants) don't know all the lingo.
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I continue to work tirelessly with the board to identify and hire the best CEO to guide Uber into its next phase of growth and ensure its continued success.
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Cohn told Fox that the administration is well aware of the calendar and that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is working tirelessly to ensure that the debt ceiling gets raised.
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In many ways, it's precisely this union of science and magic that needs to be bottled and tirelessly cultivated if VR is to win the favor of mass audiences.
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We may never measure up to the champ, but at least we can take inspiration from the way she tirelessly encourages Hart — and rolls her eyes at his whining.
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He argues that billionaires and their FOs have worked tirelessly to exploit loopholes and rig rules to further their interests, most notably by helping to gut America's estate tax.
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In the remarkable shot, firefighters are seen lying on their equipment, bags and each other as they sleep on the grass outside after tirelessly working several 24-hour shifts.
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"We listened to our guests and worked tirelessly in our kitchens to make an even better tasting queso," Nevielle Panthaky, head of Chipotle's culinary division, said in a statement.
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Colyer faces a strong challenge on the political right from Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who praised the legislation and promised Friday to "work tirelessly" to defend religious liberty.
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"We believe deeply in the value of design, and our teams work tirelessly to create innovative products that delight our customers," Apple said in a statement given to Bloomberg.
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"The opportunity to lead the world's finest intelligence warriors, who labor tirelessly to keep this nation and Kansas safe, is a call to service I cannot ignore," Pompeo responded.
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I refused to be told I couldn't become what I had always imagined and committed myself to working tirelessly for the day when my size wouldn't dictate my possibility.
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Authorities and volunteers have worked tirelessly to save stranded motorists and people trapped in their homes, with thousands of water rescues reported but many more people still seeking help.
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She worked tirelessly to impart the food-processing techniques she learned in England to other Ghanaian women, and helped train them in starting their own businesses and securing microloans.
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Pera, who said he follows Harden closely throughout the season and still texts him before and after each game, told Reuters that Harden has worked tirelessly to continually evolve.
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Karl L. Schultz will take over as Coast Guard commandant from Zukunft, who has put in years of dedicated service and has worked tirelessly in supporting our sea services.
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"Consider giving to support organizations that have spent the last few months working tirelessly to reunite families the administration has separated at the border," Clinton wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
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Jones has long noted that the CIA and Bush and Obama era officials worked tirelessly to not only undermine his investigation, but to have him fired from his post.
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"I'm going to champion the concerns of American agriculture and work tirelessly to solve the issues facing our farm families in this new role," he said in a statement.
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The government does not act in a vacuum, and in Brazil a powerful congressional bloc, the rural/mining caucus known as the Ruralistas, works tirelessly at undermining environmental policy.
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One of Jamaica's founding fathers, N. W. Manley, was the greatest student athlete of his generation; later, as the revered head of state, he tirelessly promoted track and field.
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And while it was born far from perfect, its men and women have worked tirelessly to make the FBI the crown jewel of American criminal investigation and law enforcement.
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But I refused to sell out my constituents, fishermen across the country and the broad array stakeholders who worked tirelessly with me for years on fine-tuning this legislation.
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"Mobile Future works tirelessly for tomorrow's wireless connectivity needs, and I am excited and honored to lead this visionary association's policy and advocacy efforts," McDowell said in a statement.
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Locally, I've worked tirelessly to get federal funding for the widening and deepening project at the Port of Corpus Christi and help our other area ports and military facilities.
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To all you hard working moms out there working tirelessly to support your kids...missing them...keep kicking ass, your kids are watching and will thank you someday #tryingtokeepmymindright.
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For the Obama administration, cautious engagement was the name of the game, with the U.S. working tirelessly to find middle ground with Moscow on Syria, Ukraine and other issues.
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He feels ashamed that CBS, which worked tirelessly to get his release, found him, only a few years later, to be a "remnant from the past," and fired him.
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" He added: "I want to thank all the medical professionals who are working tirelessly for all of us, and urge everybody to stay home and take care of themselves.
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Amid the chaos, the retail desk at BI is working tirelessly to keep you up to date on all the coronavirus and retail news you need to know about.
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I'm always humbled by the trust that our clients have in our hardworking team and our promise to them is that will continue to fight tirelessly for their rights.
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She is a dynamic, moral leader; she delivered results on the issues that matter most to Americans; and she tirelessly pursues fairness and justice for everyone in her state.
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As the press works tirelessly to make sure New York Fashion Week looks as glamorous as possible, behind the scenes, it&aposs not always as elegant as it appears.
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It was going to be the proof of Bouvier's capacities as an art dealer: his greatest project, realized tirelessly and in the dark, and suddenly presented to the world.
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"Our home has been severely damaged, but we are safe, and so thankful for that and for the first responders who are working tirelessly to save people," he said.
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I have full confidence in Director Wray and his team at the FBI, as well as the thousands of dedicated line agents who work tirelessly to protect our country.
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This language is offensive to all law enforcement and is not representative of the deep appreciation we have for police officers who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe.
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He went to the scene, he tirelessly looked where most journalists didn't, and he found ways of writing about what he saw that gave his journalism an enduring power.
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NetherRealm has worked tirelessly to develop the universe they debuted nearly 30 years ago, acknowledging both fan appreciation and the need to progress beyond the stereotypes of the '90s.
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"Donald Trump, through his attacks, doesn't realize that he is actually probably in some ways elevating the profile of these elected officials who work tirelessly in obscurity," Martin said.
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The Retina display with 25% more color than sRGB brings your project to life while the Intel Core i7 processor works tirelessly to prevent lag and annoying loading times.
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"President Trump and our administration, I promise you, are gonna work tirelessly to empower women to be able to climb the ladder of opportunity," he told the rapt crowd.
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I searched tirelessly for positions within my skillset, found nothing that didn't require a ton of prior experience, then went on the hunt for jobs outside of my skillset.
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It shares the complete story of the woman who conceived and tirelessly promoted Mother's Day, and it also shows just how dramatically the holiday has changed since it began.
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"He only made a short introductory speech and took notes tirelessly for two and a half hours... He welcomed opinions from people not close to the government," Alkin said.
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"The government of Myanmar is working tirelessly to end ethnic strife and end conflict and to achieve sustainable peace in Myanmar through a peace process," Tun told the forum.
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"Over the last two years, CPD [Chicago Police Department] has worked tirelessly to build trust and partnerships with the communities we serve," Chicago Police Department Superintendent Eddie Johnson said.
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Over the next four years, and beyond, we must work tirelessly to remove barriers to voting and encourage civic participation, especially among our younger generations that have abysmal turnout rates.
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"We have worked tirelessly to address the misconduct that took place within our company and make things right for our affected customers," the company said in a statement on Friday.
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"The family of Seaman Nick D'Amelio Jr. are greatly indebted to the efforts of so many who have worked tirelessly to return this misplaced treasure to our family," Hanna said.
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This won't be the last time you hear from me and the advocates who work tirelessly to make sure access to reproductive health care, including abortion, is protected and expanded.
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"[The removal of the video] has confused all parties who worked tirelessly to create the video from the producer to the team of directors who are both Queer," Blanco tweeted.
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She also added that when Soni took over as managing editor, "shit hit the fan," and that he created a toxic work environment, enforcing unrealistic goals and working everyone tirelessly.
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Since VICE Impact launched in April of 2017, we've been proud to work with a range of advocacy groups and nonprofits tirelessly working to make the world a better place.
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And I also hope you'll continue to be generous with NGOs and advocates who are working tirelessly for freedom of expression in general, and freedom of the press in particular.
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Jerry Brown and we are going to keep working as diligently and tirelessly as we can to get as much voters to turn out and vote for me next Tuesday.
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Now, Dishaw and Ross employ a team of 17 people, including a stylist, who work tirelessly to identify what the now-retired Hollywood star is wearing every time she's photographed.
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Sex workers have been organizing and advocating tirelessly for the decriminalization of sex work—now widely recognized as the best way to protect sex workers' access to health and justice.
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A GoFundMe page for Nguyen, which has raised over $37,000 so far, described her as a hard-working single mother of three girls who worked tirelessly to support her family.
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My committee held one of the first hearings on the illnesses afflicting those who worked tirelessly at the twin towers site to find 9/11 survivors and clean it up.
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A GoFundMe page for Nguyen, which has raised over $21,000 so far, described her as a hard-working single mother of three girls who worked tirelessly to support her family.
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Mindy Kaling has spent the last 16 years working tirelessly as a writer, showrunner and actress but admits she hasn't quite found the balance between her busy career and motherhood.
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A GoFundMe page for Nguyen, which has raised over $15,000 so far, described her as a hard-working single mother of three girls who worked tirelessly to support her family.
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